HUD Audit Criticizes District’s Use of Housing Funds
(Washington Post) — A federal audit has questioned more than $10 million in spending by the District’s housing agency, prompting the return of $1.6 million of Housing and Urban Development grant funds. In a report released Dec. 23 after examining the city’s financing of a long-delayed affordable housing project, its use of federal funds for home-renovation and down-payment assistance, and its transfers to community-based groups, HUD Regional Inspector General John P. Buck raised concerns about the city’s oversight of federal funds.
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