DFC Refreshes Privacy Systems to Curb Fraud
Published Date: 9/16/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is updating its records to keep contact info fresh and add a new rule that lets the Treasury check payments to stop mistakes or fraud. This change helps protect your money and makes sure payments are fair and accurate. These updates follow important government rules and don’t cost extra or change when things happen.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Treasury Do-Not-Pay Checks on DFC Payments
The DFC will disclose records from its systems DFC/01, DFC/02, and DFC/03 to the Department of the Treasury so Treasury can check payment and award eligibility through the Do Not Pay Working System. This disclosure is to identify, prevent, or recoup improper payments and is done in compliance with M-25-32 and Executive Order 14249.
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