Today's GAO Reports - July 29, 2008

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) today released the following reports, correspondences and testimony:

Reports

1. Tax Compliance: Businesses Owe Billions in Federal Payroll Taxes. GAO-08-617, July 25.  Highlights

2. Human Rights: U.S. Government's Efforts to Address Alleged Abuse of Household Workers by Foreign Diplomats with Immunity Could Be Strengthened. GAO-08-892, July 29.  Highlights

3. Prescription Drugs: FDA's Oversight of the Promotion of Drugs for Off-Label Uses. GAO-08-835, July 28.  Highlights

4. Medicare Part D: Complaint Rates Are Declining, but Operational and Oversight Challenges Remain. GAO-08-719, June 27.  Highlights

5. Information Security: Federal Agency Efforts to Encrypt Sensitive Information Are Under Way, but Work Remains. GAO-08-525, June 27.  Highlights

Correspondences

1. Financial Management: DOD's Ability to Prevent, Identify, Investigate, and Report on Antideficiency Act Violations. GAO-08-941R, July 28.

2. DOD Financial Management: Adjudication of Butterbaugh Claims for the Restoration of Annual Leave or Pay. GAO-08-948R, July 28.

Testimony

1. Tax Compliance: Businesses Owe Billions in Federal Payroll Taxes, by Steven J. Sebastian, director, financial management and assurance, before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. GAO-08-1034T, July 29.  Highlights

Reposted Products

1. State Department: Comprehensive Strategy Needed to Improve Passport Operations. GAO-08-891, July 25. [File revised to insert correct graphic for figure 2 on page 10.]  Highlights

2. Federal Records: National Archives and Selected Agencies Need to Strengthen E-Mail Management.GAO-08-742, June 13. [File revised to correct figure 1 on page 13.]  Highlights


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