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68 Stat. 833. 22 USC 1811.

22 USC 1794.

PUBLIC LAW 86-108-JULY 24, 1959

[73 S T A T.

"(1) Establishing or reviewing and approving a system of financial controls over programs of assistance authorized by this Act to insure compliance with applicable laws and regulations; "(2) Advising and consulting with tjie Secretary of Defense or his delegate with respect to the controls, standards, and procedures established or approved under this section insofar as such controls, standards, and procedures relate to assistance furnished Under chapter I of this Act; «^3^ Establishing or reviewing and approving policies and standards providing for extensive internal audits of programs of assistance authorized by this Act; "(4) Reviewing and approving internal audit programs under this section, and coordinating such programs with the appropriate officials of other Government departments in order to insure maximum audit coverage and to avoid duplication of effort; "(5) Reviewing audit findings and recommendations of operating agencies and the action taken thereon, and making recommendations with respect thereto to the Under Secretary of State and other appropriate officials; " (6) Conducting or requiring the conduct of such special audits as in his judgment may be req^uired in individual cases, and of inspections with respect to end-item use in foreign countries; "(7) Establishing or reviewing and approving a system of financial and statistical reporting with respect to all programs of assistance authorized by this Act; "(8) Advising the Under Secretary of State and other appropriate officials on fiscal and budgetary aspects of proposed programs of assistance authorized by this Act; "(9) Designing the form and prescribing the financial and statistical content of the annual program presentation to the Congress; " (10) Coordinating and cooperating with the General Accounting Office in carrying out his duties, to the extent that such duties are within areas of responsibility of the General Accounting Office; and "(11) Carrying out such other duties as may be vested in him by the Under Secretary of State. " (d) Expenses of the Office of the Inspector General and Comptroller with respect to programs under this Act shall be charged to the appropriations made to carry out such programs: Provided, That all documents, papers, communications, audits, reviews, findings, recommendations, reports, and other material which relate to the operation or activities of the Office of Inspector General and Comptroller shall be furnished to the General Accounting Office and to any committee of the Congress, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, charged with considering legislation or appropriation for, or expenditures of, such Office, upon request of the General Accounting Office or such committee or subcommittee as the case may be." (i) Amend section 534, which relates to reports to the Congress, by inserting " (a) " immediately after "REPORTS.—" and by adding at the end thereof the following: "(b) All documents, papers, communications, audits, reviews, findings, recommendations, reports, and other material which relate to the operation or activities of the International Cooperation Administration shall be furnished to the General Accounting Office and to any committee of the Congress, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof J charged with considering legislation or appropriation for, or expenditures of, such Administration, upon request of the General Accounting Office or such committee or subcommittee as the case may

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