Federal News
Congress Urges DOJ to Probe USADF Fraud
March 17, 2026
Congressional leaders, including Representative Matt Van Epps and Senator Mike Lee, are spearheading a bipartisan effort urging the U.S. Department of Justice to intensify its investigation into systemic fraud and corruption at the United States African Development Foundation (USADF). This coalition highlights concerns that misconduct within USADF extends beyond isolated incidents, calling for comprehensive accountability measures. Procurement professionals and contractors working with or interested in USADF and related federal programs should be aware of potential impacts on contract awards, oversight requirements, and compliance scrutiny.
- The Department of Justice is being pressed to expand fraud investigations at USADF, signaling increased enforcement and oversight risks for contractors.
- Procurement officials should anticipate heightened due diligence and transparency demands in USADF-related solicitations and contracts.
- Industry stakeholders may experience delays or changes in procurement timelines as investigations proceed and corrective actions are implemented.
- Organizations should review internal controls and compliance programs to mitigate risks associated with federal funding and contracting with USADF.
I am grateful that President Trump is taking steps to crack down on agencies like USADF to prevent future fraud. At the same time, we must ensure that those who took such flagrant advantage of taxpayers are fully held accountable.
— Rep. Matt Van Epps
Agencies
United States African Development Foundation, U.S. Department of Justice