I thought I read that they have NEVER had a successful audit.
Every unit I worked in, for 22 years of AF time....knew precisely what they were spending on fuel, supplies, office materials, carpet, etc. But if you went two levels up...none of those dimwits could see or layout the details of all the units under them. I think this is the major problem which cause people to utter audit ‘failure’.
After i retired, for roughly 3 years...I was a GS supervisor for a military unit, and the controller of the unit credit card. I had some audit idiot who called up one day and wanted to do an audit over one single item we’d bought six months prior (less than $50). I had to gather up all the paperwork, the receipt, the forms to explain the three companies we compared prices against, etc....then write a detailed report to explain why there was no corrupt practices involved. I probably wasted at least $150 of my man-hour time to satisfy the audit gal on this one single item.