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Peace Corps Awarded Advancing Government Accountability Award

Peace Corps Awarded Advancing Government Accountability Award

In November 2007, Peace Corps Director Ronald A. Tschetter announced that for the first time since new legislation was enacted, external auditors rendered an unqualified opinion on the Peace Corps’ financial statements for the fiscal year, ending September 30, 2007. The complex and detailed audit found no material weaknesses, and marked a significant achievement for the agency. Peace Corps’ current reporting format has also been praised by the AGA, which cited the agency’s FY2007 report as being “concise and easy to read,” with an “easy to understand” strategic goal.

Peace Corps Awarded Advancing Government Accountability Award

Peace Corps Awarded Advancing Government Accountability Award

Agency Receives Certificate of Excellence in Accountability Reporting

WASHINGTON, D.C. – MAY 21, 2008 – The Association of Government Accountants (AGA) has awarded the Peace Corps the Certificate of Excellence in Accountability (CEAR) Reporting for the FY2007 for its high standards in fiscal accountability and transparency.

"I am so proud of our accomplishments in the area of financial accountability at the Peace Corps,” said Director Tschetter upon learning of the agency’s award. “For the first time in its history, the Peace Corps received an unqualified opinion on the audit of our finances, which is a remarkable endeavor for any organization. Having served for almost 40 years in the financial services industry, I can say that the Peace Corps has a world-class finance operation, and Americans can know exactly how their hard-earned tax dollars are being spent at the agency.”

The CEAR is awarded to federal government entities whose Performance and Accountability Reports (PARs) and the alternative PARs (known as Pilot Program Reports) achieve the highest standards of clarity in communicating financial information and demonstrating accountability.

The award will be presented at a black tie dinner on May 21, 2008, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Deputy Director for Management at the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Clay Johnson will deliver remarks. The event will also recognize individuals responsible for preparing the annual report.

“We are proud to award Peace Corps the recognition its hard work deserves,” said AGA Executive Director Relmond P. Van Daniker. “With sustained leadership and commitment, the Peace Corps will continue this series of awards and serve as a model for excellent reporting by other agencies.”

In 2005, former Peace Corps Chief Financial Officer George Schutter had a goal to achieve an unqualified opinion by the end of 2009. But, with Peace Corps’ complicated budget, hundreds of thousands of annual global transactions with a variety of currencies, banking systems and regulations, this goal was lofty. In working in collaboration with Thomas Bellamy, currently Peace Corps’ Acting Chief Financial Officer, and the members of the Chief Financial Officers staff worked to strengthen internal controls, establish key performance metrics, re-engineer processes, and obtain financial system certification and accreditation.

In November 2007, Peace Corps Director Ronald A. Tschetter announced that for the first time since new legislation was enacted, external auditors rendered an unqualified opinion on the Peace Corps’ financial statements for the fiscal year, ending September 30, 2007. The complex and detailed audit found no material weaknesses, and marked a significant achievement for the agency.

Peace Corps’ current reporting format has also been praised by the AGA, which cited the agency’s FY2007 report as being “concise and easy to read,” with an “easy to understand” strategic goal.


Since 1950, the Association of Government Accountants has been—and remains today—the educational organization dedicated to the enhancement of public financial management. AGA serves the professional interests of financial managers, from local, state and federal governments, as well as public accounting firms, responsible for effectively using billions of dollars and other monetary resources every day. For more than 50 years, AGA has been addressing the issues and challenges facing government financial managers.




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