Yes, approving officials are pecuniarily liable for payments resulting from the erroneous performance of their duties.
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Yes, accountable officials can be held pecuniary liable for illegal, improper, or incorrect payments that occur as a result of negligence in performing their duties. They have a responsibility to ensure that payments are made in accordance with the law and regulations, and any failures to do so may result in financial penalties or other legal consequences.
They are pecuniarily liable for all illegal, improper or incorrect payments
They bear no presumption of negligence and are only liable for the dollar value of the erroneous payment that is attributable to their actions.
DOD officials can be held personally liable.
Certifying officials are pecuniarily liable for GPC purchases they certify for payment that may later be determined illegal.
They are not personally responsible. However, they could be held liable for violation of fiduciary duties.
They bear no presumption of negligence and are only liable for the dollar value of the erroneous payment that is attributable to their actions.