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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act of 1979 · Sec. 10

Sec. 10. inspection of documents; audit by the general accounting office

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## Sec. 10 inspection of documents; audit by the general accounting office ###
(a)At any time a request for a loan guarantee under this Act is pending or a loan guaranteed under this Act is outstanding, the Board is authorized to inspect and copy all accounts, books, records, memoranda, correspondence, and other documents and transactions of the Corporation and any other borrower requesting a guarantee under this Act. ###
(b)The General Accounting Office may make such audits as may be deemed appropriate by the Comptroller General of the United States of all accounts, books, records, memoranda, correspondence, and other documents and transactions of the Corporation and any other borrower. No guarantee may be made under this Act unless and until the Corporation and any other borrower agree, in writing, to allow the General Accounting Office to make such audits. The General Accounting Office shall report the results of all such audits to the Congress. ###
(c)The Board is empowered to investigate and shall investigate any allegations of fraud, dishonesty, incompetence, misconduct, or irregularity in the management of the affairs of the Corporation which are material to the Corporation's ability to repay the loans guaranteed under this Act.
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