A recently concluded audit by the CFPB Office of Inspector General found the bureau could better manage the use of its space in the future by collecting more information, according to a new report from the OIG. “We identified controls that the [CFPB’s] Office of Administrative Operations is using to plan for CFPB headquarters office space,” the OIG began. “Because the CFPB determined it does not have leasing authority, the OAO plans to continue to use the U.S. General Services Administration for its future space procurement needs.” Further, “To provide the CFPB with office space that meets its needs, GSA collects information to understand the CFPB’s space requirements,” it added. “Therefore, the CFPB could benefit from implementing a process for ...