Allegations on the Failure of the Department of Energy to Effectively Oversee Travel Card Use for Executive Travel
August 19, 2025August 14, 2025
Allegations on the Failure of the Department of Energy to Effectively Oversee Travel Card Use for Executive Travel
We initiated this report to address allegations on failures of the Department of Energy to provide effective oversight of travel card use by a political appointee. This report also presents findings related to a limited number of other political appointees and Department senior executives (collectively, “Executives”).
Our review substantiated four of the five items noted in the allegation regarding misuse or abuse of the rules and regulations related to the political appointee. We did not substantiate the allegation related to use of split disbursements.
Additionally, our review found that weaknesses were not just limited to the individual identified in the allegation but extended to a small number of other Executives within the Department. We found that certain Executives misused their Government-issued travel cards by making personal purchases using the cards and maintaining delinquent travel card account balances. Upon notification of travel card issues by the Office of Travel Management, we found that Executive leadership did not always act on the derogatory information provided related to travel card misuse. Notably, the misuse and lack of leadership action was not limited to any one program but identified across many Department program elements.
This report provides areas of consideration for the Department, specifically focused on enhancing controls in this area, including ensuring that timely and appropriate actions are taken in