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FBI Can Improve Its Management Control Over Operations by Providing Effective Internal Audit

GGD-78-93 Published: Jan 17, 1979. Publicly Released: Jan 22, 1979.
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Deficiencies in management controls by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been corrected but have not achieved all their potential benefits because of the lack of strong internal audit function. These problems are exaggerated regarding the FBI because of the sensitive nature of the agency's work.

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Career planningInspectionInternal auditsOffice managementPersonnel managementReorganizationOperational testingData errorsOrganized crimeInternal controls