Examination of Financial Statements of the National Credit Union Administration, Limited by Restriction on Access to Credit Union Examination Records: Report to the Congress by the Comptroller General of the United States

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Side 5 - Corporation pertaining to its financial transactions and necessary to facilitate the audit, and they shall be afforded full facilities for verifying transactions with the balances or securities held by depositaries, fiscal agents, and custodians.
Side 15 - ... included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances and appropriate in view of the effectiveness of the system of internal control and the work performed by the Corporation's internal auditors.
Side 8 - Review appraises, reviews and reports on the extent and nature of Internal compliance with management's policies, plans and procedures as well as with applicable legal and external regulatory requirements.
Side 10 - ... loans to the same students. Adequate experience data is therefore not available for determining the costs on which fee justifications can be based for second and subsequent loan, placements and for conversions of loans. Since the justifications for these fees are not based on actual cost experience, we are unable to express an opinion as to the reasonableness of the proposed maximum fee of $35 for placement of student loans and of $35 for conversion of the student's loans to a repayment status...
Side 8 - Office policies, plans, and procedures; and reviewing the operation of the system of management controls over operations and resources to ascertain whether they are functioning In accordance with their design and in a manner which promotes effective, efficient, and economical Office operations.
Side 16 - ... insurance. In so qualifying our report, we stated that because our access to examination reports and related documentation on insured credit unions was restricted, we could not determine (1) if credit union examinations were of sufficient scope and could be relied on to identify problem credit unions, (2) whether the Administration had taken effective followup action on findings revealed by the Administration's examiners, and (3) the significance of any possible adverse effect of problem credit...

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