Lesson 11: Misuse/Abuse and Fraud (2024)

What ethical standards apply to purchase card/account holders?

Executive branch card/account holders are subject to the Standards of Official Conduct. These standards require that:

  • Public service is a trust, requiring card/account holders to place loyalty to the Constitution, the laws and ethical principles above private gain.
  • Card/account holders shall not use public office for private gain.
  • Card/account holders shall satisfy in good faith their obligations as citizens, including all just financial obligations, especially those such as federal, state and local taxes, that are imposed by law.

What are some examples of misuse/abuse?

Misuse/abuse of the GSA SmartPay® Purchase card/account can take many different forms, but here are some of the most common examples:

Purchases Exceeding Authorized Limit

Card/account holders may be limited to and may not exceed a specific spending limit per transaction, per day or per monthly billing cycle.

No Available Funding

Federal law requires that funds must be available before any government purchase is made. It is up to the card/account holder to ensure that the funds are available prior to making any transaction.

Allowing Others to Use Card/Account

Card/account holders must take steps to ensure the security of their account. This means the purchase card/account must be used only by the card/account holder and only for official government business. If the card/account holder allows others to use the purchase card/account, the card/account holder will be held personally liable to the government for any unauthorized transactions.

Split Transactions

The Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) limits the dollar threshold for micro-purchases. Any purchase that, as a whole, would exceed the micro-purchase limit but is separated into smaller transactions in order to avoid the micro-purchase limit is considered to be a split transaction and is not allowable.

Products/Services Do Not Meet Requirements

Card/account holders must use discretion when making purchases to ensure that they meet the government’s requirements. Due to the wide array of products and services available, there may be occasions when card/account holders may be requested or tempted to buy luxury or deluxe versions of products and services that exceed the government’s actual requirements. For instance, it would be questionable for a card/account holder to buy a $500 designer fountain pen when there are many quality fountain pens available for $50 or less.

Purchases for Personal Consumption

All purchases must be for official government use only. Thus, any purchase made that is for the card/account holder’s personal use rather than for official government purposes is considered to be misuse. For example, a card/account holder who uses the purchase card/account to buy himself lunch because he had no cash available that day is misusing the purchase card/account.

Unauthorized Purchases

Purchases must be authorized by the agency/organization. Your agency/organization may have additional limits on the use of the purchase card/account, such as limiting certain categories or types of products or services.

What are some consequences of misuse/abuse?

Consequences for misuse/abuse may include:

  • Reprimand.
  • Purchase card/account cancellation.
  • Counseling.
  • Suspension of employment.
  • Termination of employment.
  • Criminal prosecution.

Please note that some agencies have agency-specific penalties and consequences for misuse/abuse of the purchase card/account.

What is fraud?

Fraud is a deception deliberately practiced with the motive of securing unfair or unlawful gain. Fraud can be an attempt to cheat the federal government and corrupt its agents by using GSA SmartPay payment solutions for transactions not part of official government business. Like any deception, fraud has its fair share of victims.

Some of the different types of fraud include:

Counterfeit Cards/Accounts

To make fake cards, criminals use the newest technology to “skim” information contained on magnetic stripes of cards.

Lost or Stolen Cards/Accounts

Often physical cards are stolen from a workplace, gym or unattended vehicle.

Card-Not-Present (CNP) Fraud

Internet fraud occurs whenever card/account information is stolen and used to make online purchases. Usually, a merchant will ask for the Card Verification Code (CVC) (located on the back of the card itself) to help prevent this type of fraud.

Phishing

Occurs whenever a card/account holder receives a fake email directing him or her to enter sensitive personal information on a phony website. The false website enables the criminal to steal information from the card/account holder.

Non-Receipt Fraud

Occurs whenever new or replacement cards are mailed and then stolen while in transit.

Identity Theft Fraud

Whenever a criminal applies for a card/account using another person’s identity and information.

What should card/account holders know about fraud?

As a card/account holder, you must:

  • Be alert to the indicators of fraud (including false charges/transactions, mischarging, bribes, gratuities and kickbacks).
  • Report suspected fraud immediately through the proper channels at your agency (AO, A/OPC, Financial Officer, Office of the Inspector General or Office of Special Investigations).

Please note that any intentional use of the GSA SmartPay Purchase card/account for other than official government business is considered an attempt to commit fraud against the U.S. Government and may be cause for disciplinary actions. The card/account holder is held personally liable to the government for the amount of any non-government transaction. Under the United States Code Title 18 Section 287, misuse of the purchase card/account could result in fines or imprisonment or both. Military members who misuse the purchase card/account may be subject to court martial under United States Code Title 10 Section 932 - Art 132.

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Lesson 11: Misuse/Abuse and Fraud (2024)

FAQs

What are three examples of misuse of the government commercial purchase card? ›

What are some examples of misuse/abuse?
  • Purchases Exceeding Authorized Limit. ...
  • No Available Funding. ...
  • Allowing Others to Use Card/Account. ...
  • Split Transactions. ...
  • Products/Services Do Not Meet Requirements. ...
  • Purchases for Personal Consumption. ...
  • Unauthorized Purchases. ...
  • Counterfeit Cards/Accounts.

Which three of the following are cardholder responsibilities? ›

The card/account holder is responsible for: Securing the card/account. Maintaining records relating to all transactions. Using the card/account ethically and appropriately.

What is the procurement integrated enterprise environment module used to initiate? ›

3-2.

JAM is the PIEE module used to initiate, review, approve, store, and terminate required delegations of procurement authority and/or appointments.

What is the cardholder statement of account Quizlet? ›

what is the cardholder statement of account? A document reflecting all purchases and credits that have been posted to the CH's account during a 30-day billing cycle.

What happens if you misuse the government credit card? ›

The GTCC is not for use for personal purchases or when not on official travel. Failure to use the GTCC in an authorized manner may lead to suspension or revocation of the GTCC as well as disciplinary action, up to and including removal from Federal Service.

Which of the following is an example of abuse of the government purchase card? ›

Thus, any purchase made that is for the card/account holder's personal use rather than for official government purposes is considered to be misuse. For example, a card/account holder who uses the purchase card/account to buy himself lunch because he had no cash available that day is misusing the purchase card/account.

Which of the following is not an example of misuse of the gpc according to 10 United States code 4754? ›

The correct answer is Violating a specific-use policy, such as an agency that requires headquarters to buy all furniture. This is not an example of the misuse of the Government wide Commercial Purchase Card according to 10 United States Code 4754.

Which of the following actions must a cardholder take if commercial shipping is not used? ›

Explanation: If commercial shipping is NOT used for a Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Card to ship items overseas, the cardholder must coordinate with their transportation service support office before initiating the transaction.

What are three authorized uses of the Governmentwide commercial purchase card include which three of the following? ›

Final answer:

The government wide commercial purchase card is authorized for use in open-market micro-purchases, overseas purchases up to $25,000, and payment against an existing contract. It is not typically used for SF-182 training payments over $25,000.

What is the first step to follow when a cardholder becomes aware of a lost or stolen card? ›

What is the first step to follow when a Cardholder becomes aware of a lost or stolen card or check? Notify all affected parties. Determine when and where the card/checks were last used.

What is defined as any felonious act of corruption or attempt to cheat the government? ›

What is defined as any felonious act of corruption or attempt to cheat the Government or corrupt the Government's agents by charge card program officials? Answer- Internal Fraud.

What is gpc on my bank statement? ›

Government Purchase Card (GPC) Program.

What is a payment card issued by a bank to cardholders as a method of payment? ›

Payment cards are part of a payment system issued by financial institutions, such as a bank, to a customer that enables its owner (the cardholder) to access the funds in the customer's designated bank accounts, or through a credit account and make payments by electronic transfer with a payment terminal and access ...

When a cardholder reports their gpc as misplaced, lost, or stolen? ›

What should I do if my GPC is lost or stolen? Immediately notify the card-issuing bank, your A/BO, and your A/OPC. You must make these notifications within three working days.

What is the artificial intelligence data mining platform that automatically? ›

IOD is an artificial intelligence DM platform that automatically analyzes DoD's GPC data to identify high-risk transactions.

Which 3 of the following describes the governmentwide commercial purchase card? ›

Final answer: The Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Card facilitates efficient official purchases by reducing invoicing costs, operating similarly to commercial credit cards, and ensuring mission-essential purchases are made promptly.

What are three authorized uses of the government purchase card? ›

The GPC is the preferred method of payment for the following:
  • a. Micro-purchases (Card/Cardless). ...
  • b. Micro-purchases (Convenience Check). ...
  • c. Orders Against Pre-Existing Contract Vehicles. ...
  • d. Contract Payments. ...
  • e. Payment of Training Requirements on SF 182s.

When using a government commercial purchase card what is a prohibited purchase? ›

Use of the GPC to purchase travel or travel related expenses is prohibited in accordance with the DPC 20 Dec 2018 memorandum titled “Prohibition on Use of Government Purchase Card for Payment of Travel Related Expenses.” Only the travel card is to be used for individual official travel-related expenses.

Which practice is prohibited when using a government purchase card? ›

Per Section A. 1.2. 4 of the Department of Defense Government Charge Card Guidebook for Establishing and Managing Purchase, Travel, and Fuel Card Programs, use of the GPC to purchase cash advances, including money orders and travelers' checks, is prohibited because cash and near-cash is easily misappropriated.

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