Overly conservative accounting, subpar servicing, lack of claims data and a desire to protect taxpayers from mortgage-related losses contributed to the material flaws in Ginnie Mae’s FY 2014 financial statements. Ginnie Mae is working to implement a recommendation by the Department of Housing and Urban Development inspector general to use generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) in restating its 2014 financial statement and adjusting affected prior-year financials, according to Ted Tozer, president of the agency. Tozer noted...