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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Treasury Department Announces Framework to Promote Fairer,
More Equitable Compliance Across Programs and Services
June 8, 2023

Guidance a key step in ensuring accountability, transparency in compliance efforts as Department
delivers services, payments, benefits

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury announced a new effort

to help

ensure fairness and increase transparency in the Department’s compliance and enforcement
practices. The framework, laid out in a memo authored by Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally
Adeyemo, is intended to provide a roadmap for Department bureaus and offices to guide their
compliance and enforcement efforts with the public.
“The Treasury Department provides critical services that touch the lives of millions of American
families, workers, and businesses,” said Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo. “Today’s
announcement is part of a comprehensive strategy directed by Secretary Yellen to promote
fairness and accountability in our compliance and enforcement efforts as we safeguard against
waste, fraud, and abuse.”
In addition to providing critical services including financing for small businesses, supporting local
and Tribal governments in response to COVID, and investing in Community Development Financial
Institutions and Minority Depository Institutions, the Treasury Department is responsible for
processing the vast majority of payments made by the federal government such as Social Security,
Veterans Administration benefits, tax refunds, and various other benefit payments—and for
collecting payments and debts due to the federal government, as well as some state governments.
Across programs and services, the Department enforces rules and procedures to safeguard against
waste, fraud, and abuse; to ensure that regulated entities and other parties meet their obligations
under the law; and to help make sure that people receive the payments, refunds, and benefits for
which they are eligible.
The framework announced today is intended to improve fairness and transparency in the way the
Department goes about these efforts. The framework establishes four core principles to guide the
Department’s work in these areas:

First, the Department must make it easier for individuals and entities who want to comply with the
law to fulfill their obligations. This includes strengthening information and service delivery, which
will help the public avoid errors on the front end and mitigate unnecessary enforcement actions,
freeing up resources that can be better used elsewhere.
Second, the Department must prioritize enforcement efforts based on an appropriate
consideration of relevant factors. Given limited resources, the Department must identify and
assess risks across programs—and strategically focus enforcement efforts to be most effective in
increasing compliance, protecting the integrity of programs, and ensuring that they continue to
reach eligible people and function as intended.
Third, the Department must invest in the personnel, technology, and other resources to investigate
and resolve noncompliance efficiently. This includes using a data-centric approach for monitoring
compliance to identify anomalies, using automated tools to reduce manual effort and increase
efficiencies in compliance testing, and seeking opportunities to collaborate through technology
and better data sharing.
Fourth, the Department must promote fairness, trust, and accountability in program
administration and enforcement efforts, and maintain appropriate mechanisms to regularly
evaluate compliance strategies, systems, and selection tools.
In addition to establishing core principles, this new effort calls on Treasury Department bureaus
and offices to review existing communication, compliance, and enforcement policies and
procedures; consult with key stakeholders on those policies; develop methods to regularly test
compliance and enforcement systems; and report semi-annually to the Deputy Secretary on their
efforts to implement these principles.
More broadly, the Treasury Department remains committed to promoting equity, transparency,
and fairness in the Department’s programs, policies, and services. This includes collaboration
across the Department, including with the Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment
Opportunity, to ensure consistency in the goal of making services and programs accessible to
communities across the country.
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