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Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery

Independent Review of Executive Compensation: Yellow Corporation

The objective of this audit is to determine whether Yellow, and its affiliates, complied with executive compensation limits under Section 12.05 of its Loan and Guarantee Agreement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury. 

Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery

Compilation of Lessons Learned Report

The objective of the report is to compile SIGPR's audit products as well as lessons learned related to SIGPR's budget, jurisdiction, and hiring authority.

Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery

Audit of Risk Factor Mitigation in MSLP Loans

The objective of this review is to develop other MSLP audit ideas derived from our data analytics platform and risk assessment. 

Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery

Independent Review of Direct Loan Recipient: Map Large Inc.

The objective of the audit is to determine if Map Large follows the terms and conditions of its direct loan agreement. 

Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery

Audit of the Effects the MSLP’s Loan Losses Have on Treasury’s Investment

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston manages the Main Street Lending Program (MSLP) through a Special Purpose Vehicle, which is backed by a $16.6 billion equity investment by Treasury. SIGPR will issue cyclical interim reports to Treasury on the information gathered from the various banks that participate in the MSLP.

Pandemic Response Accountability Committee

Multi-Dipping of Pandemic Response Funds Provided to Tribal Governments

The PRAC and pandemic OIGs identified the possibility of recipients receiving funding from multiple federal programs for the same purpose ( multi-dipping When a recipient receives money from multiple federal sources and uses it for the same purpose, this could be an indication of multi-dipping. ) as a high risk area. This project will focus on funds received by tribal governments, and result in an information brief that identifies programs where multi-dipping When a recipient receives money from multiple federal sources and uses it for the same purpose, this could be an indication of multi-dipping. has occurred in CARES Act programs allowing us to identify and scope the magnitude of the risk.