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Office of Inspector General (United States)

In the United States, Office of Inspector General (OIG) is a generic term for the oversight division of a federal or state agency aimed at preventing inefficient or unlawful operations within their parent agency. Such offices are attached to many federal executive departments, independent federal agencies, as well as state and local governments. Each office includes an inspector general (or IG) and employees charged with identifying, auditing, and investigating fraud, waste, abuse, embezzlement and mismanagement of any kind within the executive department. The Inspector General Is A LT General Of The Marine Corps And The Deputy Inspector General Is A Major General

History edit

In the United States, other than in the military departments, the first Office of Inspector General was established by act of Congress in 1976[1] under the Department of Health and Human Services to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare, Medicaid, and more than 100 other departmental programs.[2] With approximately 1,600 employees, the HHS-OIG performs audits, investigations, and evaluations to recommend policy for decision-makers and the public.[3]

Ronald Reagan terminated 16 inspectors general when he entered into office in 1981. His administration explained that Reagan intended to hire his own selections. After Congress objected, Reagan rehired 5 of those terminated.[4]

George H. W. Bush also attempted to dismiss all the inspectors general when he became president in 1989, but relented after the inspectors general and Congress objected.[4]

Barack Obama dismissed Corporation for National and Community Service inspector general Gerald Walpin citing a lack of confidence in him.[4] After Congress objected to his lack of explanation, the Obama administration cited that Walpin had shown "troubling and inappropriate conduct", and pointed to an incident that year when Walpin was "disoriented" during a board meeting of the Corporation, because of which the board requested Walpin's dismissal.[4] Walpin sued for reinstatement, but the courts ruled against him.[4]

In 2020, Donald Trump dismissed or replaced five inspectors general within six weeks. Two permanent inspectors general were dismissed and three acting inspectors general were replaced.[5] Just after firing intelligence inspector general Michael Atkinson, Trump criticized Atkinson as having done a "terrible job" and that he "took a fake report and he brought it to Congress", in reference to the whistleblower complaint of the Trump–Ukraine scandal, which other testimony and evidence largely verified. Trump also described Atkinson as "not a big Trump fan".[6][7] Around one month before Trump replaced Christi Grimm as acting health inspector general, he had called her report of shortages of medical supplies in American hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States as "wrong", "fake", and "her opinion", despite the report being based on a survey of 323 hospitals. Trump also questioned Grimm's motives for the report.[8][9]

Authority edit

 
Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency logo

The Inspector General Act of 1978[10] created 12 departmental inspectors general. Thirty years later, in October 2008, the Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 added IGs in various other areas. As of July 2014, there were 72 statutory IGs.[11]

The offices employ special agents (criminal investigators, often armed) and auditors. In addition, federal offices of inspectors general employ forensic auditors, or "audigators", evaluators, inspectors, administrative investigators, and a variety of other specialists. Their activities include the detection and prevention of fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement of the government programs and operations within their parent organizations. Office investigations may be internal, targeting government employees, or external, targeting grant recipients, contractors, or recipients of the various loans and subsidies offered through the thousands of federal domestic and foreign assistance programs.[12] The Inspector General Reform Act of 2008[13] (IGRA) amended the 1978 act[10] by increasing pay and various powers and creating the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE).[14][15]

 
Example of an OIG report, from the DoD OIG[a]

Some inspectors general, the heads of the offices, are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate.[18] For example, both the inspector general of the U.S. Department of Labor and the inspector general of the U.S. Agency for International Development are presidentially appointed. The remaining inspectors general are designated by their respective agency heads,[19] such as the U.S. Postal Service inspector general.[20] Presidentially appointed IGs can only be removed, or terminated, from their positions by the President of the United States, whereas designated inspectors general can be terminated by the agency head.[21] However, in both cases Congress must be notified of the termination, removal, or reassignment.

While the IG Act of 1978[10] requires that inspectors general be selected based upon their qualifications and not political affiliation, presidentially appointed inspectors general are considered political appointees and are often selected, if only in part and in addition to their qualifications, because of their political relationships and party affiliation. An example of the role political affiliation plays in the selection of an inspector general, and the resulting pitfalls, can be seen in the 2001 Republican appointment (and resignation under fire) of Janet Rehnquist[22] (daughter of former Chief Justice of the United States, William Rehnquist) to the post of inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.[23]

While all of the federal offices of inspectors general operate separately from one another, they share information and some coordination through the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.[24] As of 2010, the CIGIE comprised 68 offices.[25] In addition to their inspector general members, the CIGIE includes non-inspector general representatives from the federal executive branch, such as executives from the Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management, the Office of Government Ethics, the Office of Special Counsel, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The CIGIE also provides specialized training to the inspector general community.

Further evidence of coordination between federal offices of inspectors general can be seen by the public through the offices' shared website,[26] and the use of shared training facilities and resources, such as the Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy (IGCIA),[27] and their Inspector General Community Auditor Training Team (IGCATS),[28] which are hosted by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC).

Evidence of the offices' return on investment to taxpayers can be seen through their semi-annual reports to Congress, most of which are available on each office's website.[29]

Since the post-9/11 enactment of the Homeland Security Act of 2002,[30] resulting in the amendment of the IG Act of 1978, Section 6e, most presidentially appointed IG special agents have had full law enforcement authority to carry firearms, make arrests, and execute search warrants. Prior to this time, most presidentially appointed IG and some designated IG special agents had the equivalent law enforcement authorities as a result of other statutes or annually required deputation by the U.S. Marshals Service. The 2002 amendment to the IG Act of 1978 made most deputation of presidentially appointed IG special agents unnecessary. Some designated IG special agents, however, still have full law enforcement authority today by virtue of this continued deputation. Some OIGs employ no criminal investigators and rely solely on administrative investigators, auditors, and inspectors.

Lists of inspectors general edit

Presidentially-appointed, Senate-confirmed (PAS) inspectors general edit

Establishment inspectors general edit

Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start Website
Agency for International Development (AID-OIG) Paul K. Martin January 2, 2024 AID-OIG
Department of Agriculture (USDA-OIG) Phyllis Fong December 2, 2002[31] USDA-OIG
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA-OIG) Robin Ashton June 28, 2021[32] CIA-OIG
Department of Commerce (DOC-OIG) Peg Gustafson January 9, 2017[33] DOC-OIG
Corporation for National and Community Service (AmeriCorps) Stephen Ravas (acting) May 7, 2023[34] AmeriCorps OIG
Department of Defense (DOD-OIG) Robert Storch December 6, 2022[35] DOD-OIG
Department of Education (ED-OIG) Sandra Bruce December 3, 2018
Acting: December 3, 2018 – December 2, 2021
DOED-OIG
Department of Energy (DOE-OIG) Teri Donaldson January 23, 2019[36] DOE-OIG
Environmental Protection Agency and Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (EPA-OIG) Sean O'Donnell January 27, 2020[37] EPA-OIG
Export-Import Bank (EIB-OIG) Parisa Salehi March 14, 2022[38] EIB-OIG
Federal Communications Commission (FCC-OIG) Sharon Diskin (acting) January 10, 2023[39] FCC-OIG
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC-OIG) Jennifer L. Fain December 22, 2023 FDIC-OIG
Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA-OIG) Brian Tomney March 14, 2022[40] FHFA-OIG
General Services Administration (GSA-OIG) Robert C. Erickson, Jr. (acting) July 1, 2023 GSA-OIG
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS-OIG) Christi Grimm December 27, 2019
Acting: December 27, 2019 – February 22, 2022
HHS-OIG
Department of Homeland Security (DHS-OIG) Joseph V. Cuffari July 25, 2019 DHS-OIG
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD-OIG) Rae Oliver Davis January 23, 2019[41] HUD-OIG
Intelligence Community (ICIG) Thomas Monheim April 3, 2020[42]
Acting: April 3, 2020 – October 4, 2021
ICIG
Department of the Interior (DOI-OIG) Mark Greenblatt August 26, 2019[43] DOI-OIG
Internal Revenue Service (TIGTA) Heather M. Hill (acting) January 1, 2024 TIGTA
Department of Justice (DOJ-OIG) Michael E. Horowitz April 16, 2012[44] DOJ-OIG
Department of Labor (DOL-OIG) Larry Turner June 21, 2020
Acting: June 21, 2020 – December 7, 2021
DOL-OIG
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA-OIG) George Scott (acting) January 2, 2024 NASA-OIG
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO-OIG) Terrence Edwards December 23, 2022 NRO-OIG
National Security Agency and Central Security Service (NSA-OIG) Kevin Gerrity (acting) December 14, 2022 NSA-OIG
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC-OIG) Robert Feitel May 27, 2020[45] NRC-OIG
Office of Personnel Management (OPM-OIG) Krista Boyd April 28, 2022[46] OPM-OIG
Railroad Retirement Board (RRB-OIG) Martin Dickman October 14, 1994[31] RRB-OIG
Small Business Administration (SBA-OIG) Mike Ware January 9, 2017[47]
Acting: January 9, 2017 – May 24, 2018
SBA-OIG
Social Security Administration (SSA-OIG) Gail Ennis January 29, 2019[48] SSA-OIG
Department of State and the Agency for Global Media (DOS-OIG) Diana Shaw (acting) December 11, 2020[49] DOS-OIG
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA-OIG) Ben Wagner June 6, 2022[50] TVA-OIG
Department of Transportation and National Transportation Safety Board (DOT-OIG) Eric Soskin January 11, 2021[51] DOT-OIG
Department of the Treasury (Treasury OIG) Rich Delmar (acting) June 30, 2019 Treasury OIG
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA-OIG) Michael Missal May 2, 2016[52] VA-OIG

Special inspectors general edit

Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start Website
Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) John Sopko July 2, 2012 SIGAR
Pandemic Recovery (SIGPR) Brian Miller June 5, 2020 SIGPR
Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP) Melissa Bruce (acting) March 30, 2022 SIGTARP

Vacancies and pending nominations edit

Announced nominations for unfilled PAS IGs awaiting confirmation in the Senate.[53]

Jurisdiction Last confirmed Vacancy date Nominee Nomination date
Department of the Treasury Eric Thorson June 30, 2019 James R. Ives January 11, 2024[54]
Department of State and the Agency for Global Media Steve Linick June 14, 2020[55] Cardell K. Richardson July 26, 2023[56]
Troubled Asset Relief Program Christy Romero March 30, 2022
National Security Agency and Central Security Service Robert Storch December 6, 2022
Federal Communications Commission David Hunt (as DFE) January 10, 2023[39] Fara Damelin March 20, 2023[57]
Corporation for National and Community Service Deborah Jeffrey May 7, 2023[34] Stephen H. Ravas January 11, 2024[54]
General Services Administration Carol F. Ochoa July 1, 2023
Internal Revenue Service J. Russell George January 1, 2024[58]
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Paul K. Martin January 2, 2024

List of presidentially-appointed inspectors general edit

PAS IG History[59]
Afghanistan Reconstruction (Special)
Officeholder Term start
Arnold Fields June 12, 2008
Herbert Richardson (acting) February 5, 2011
John Sopko July 2, 2012
Agency for International Development
Officeholder Term start
Herbert Beckington September 1, 1977
Jeffrey Rush August 26, 1994
Everett Mosley August 2, 1999
Acting: August 2, 1999 – December 15, 2000
James Ebbitt (acting) September 4, 2004
Bruce Crandlemire (acting) March 4, 2005
Paula Hayes (acting) October 4, 2005
Donald Gambatesa January 17, 2006
Michael Carroll (acting) October 16, 2011
Catherine Trujillo (acting) January 1, 2015
Ann Calvaresi Barr November 30, 2015
Thomas J. Ullom (acting) January 1, 2021
Nicole Angarella (acting) March 28, 2022
Paul K. Martin January 2, 2024
Department of Agriculture
Officeholder Term start
Lester Condon July 19, 1962
Nathaniel Kossack May 1969
Position abolished January 9, 1974
Thomas McBride October 25, 1977
Robert Magee (Acting) January 27, 1981
John Graziano July 31, 1981
Robert Beuley August 11, 1986
Leon Snead December 26, 1988
Acting: December 26, 1988 – August 1, 1990
Charles Gillum (Acting) January 1993
Roger Viadero October 14, 1994
Joyce Fleischman (Acting) October 3, 2001
Phyllis Fong December 2, 2002
Central Intelligence Agency
Officeholder Term start
John Waller July 1976
Charles Briggs January 1980
James Taylor September 1982
John Stein July 1984
Carroll Hauver December 23, 1985
William Donnelly January 18, 1988
Acting: January 18, 1988 – December 1, 1989
Frederick Hitz November 13, 1990
Dawn Ellison (acting) May 1, 1998
Britt Snider August 3, 1998
Rebecca Donegan (acting) January 22, 2001
George Clarke (acting) January 14, 2002
John Helgerson April 26, 2002
Patricia Lewis (acting) March 21, 2009
David Buckley October 6, 2010
Christopher Sharpley (acting) February 1, 2015
Christine Ruppert (acting) August 2018
Robin Ashton June 28, 2021
Department of Commerce
Officeholder Term start
Guy Chamberlin (Acting) October 1, 1978
Mary Bass July 9, 1979
Frederic Heim (Acting) January 21, 1981
Sherman Funk October 2, 1981
Frank DeGeorge April 21, 1987
Acting: April 21, 1987 – April 18, 1988
Johnnie Frazier January 7, 1998
Acting: January 7, 1998 – July 20, 1999
Elizabeth Barlow (acting) June 7, 2007
Todd Zinser December 26, 2007
Morgan Kim (acting) June 4, 2015
Peg Gustafson January 9, 2017
Corporation for National and Community Service
Officeholder Term start
Judith Denny (Acting) April 4, 1994
Luise Jordan October 6, 1994
Terry Bathen (Acting) February 24, 2002
Russell George July 29, 2002
Carol Bates (Acting) December 12, 2004
Gerald Walpin January 8, 2007
Kenneth Bach (Acting) July 12, 2009
Deborah Jeffrey July 19, 2012
Stephen Ravas (Acting) May 7, 2023
Department of Defense
Officeholder Term start
Joseph Sherick April 20, 1981
On leave: June 1985 – June 3, 1986
Derek Vander Schaaf (Acting) June 1985
June Gibbs Brown November 13, 1987
Derek Vander Schaaf (Acting) October 20, 1989
Susan Crawford November 28, 1989
Derek Vander Schaaf (Acting) November 19, 1991
Eleanor Hill March 1, 1995
Donald Manusco (Acting) May 3, 1999
Robert Lieberman (Acting) January 4, 2001
Joe Schmitz April 2, 2002
Thomas Gimble (Acting) September 12, 2005
Mick Kicklighter April 30, 2007
Gordon Heddell July 14, 2008
Acting: July 14, 2008 – July 14, 2009
Lynne Halbrooks (Acting) December 25, 2011
Jon Rymer September 17, 2013
Glenn Fine (Acting) January 14, 2016
Sean O'Donnell (Acting) April 6, 2020
Robert Storch December 14, 2022
Department of Education
Officeholder Term start
John Yazurlo (Acting) May 4, 1980
James Thomas August 26, 1980
John Yazurlo (Acting) January 27, 1981
James Thomas July 27, 1981
Gretchen Schwarz (Acting) March 4, 1995
John Higgins (Acting) April 3, 1995
Thomas Bloom January 3, 1996
Steve McNamara (Acting) January 1, 1998
John Higgins (Acting) March 1, 1998
Lorraine Pratte Lewis June 14, 1999
John Higgins May 27, 2002
Acting: May 27, 2002 – November 27, 2002
Mary Mitchelson (Acting) July 1, 2008
Kathleen Tighe March 17, 2010
Sandra Bruce December 3, 2018
Acting: December 3, 2018 – December 2, 2021
Department of Energy
Officeholder Term start
Joseph Seltzer (Acting) October 1, 1977
Kenneth Mansfield May 24, 1978
James Wright (Acting) January 22, 1981
James Richards September 23, 1981
John Layton January 6, 1986
Gregory Friedman January 5, 1998
Acting: January 5, 1998 – October 21, 1998
Rickey Hass (Acting) October 3, 2015
April Stephenson (Acting) January 2019
Teri Donaldson January 23, 2019
Environmental Protection Agency
Officeholder Term start
Malcolm Stringer (Acting) November 1, 1978
Inez Smith Reid December 9, 1979
Ernest Bradley (Acting) January 25, 1981
Matthew Novick October 14, 1981
Charles Dempsey (Acting) February 24, 1983
Donald Kirkendall (Acting) June 13, 1983
John Martin October 27, 1983
Nikki Tinsley January 4, 1997
Acting: January 4, 1997 – November 9, 1998
Bill Roderick (Acting) March 6, 2006
Arthur Elkins June 25, 2010
Chuck Sheehan (Acting) October 12, 2018
Sean O'Donnell January 27, 2020
Export-Import Bank
Officeholder Term start
Michael Tankersley August 6, 2007
Osvaldo Gratacós October 31, 2009
Acting: October 31, 2009 – October 15, 2010
Mike McCarthy (Acting) June 27, 2014
Terry Settle (Acting) September 2017
Parisa Salehi (Acting) August 2018
Jennifer Fain (Acting) August 3, 2019
Parisa Salehi March 14, 2022
Federal Communications Commission
Officeholder Term start
John Kamp (Acting) April 13, 1989
James Warwick October 23, 1989
Acting: October 23, 1989 – June 13, 1991
Walker Feaster November 13, 1994
Acting: November 13, 1994 – April 14, 1996
Kent Nilsson January 6, 2006
Acting: January 6, 2006 – May 28, 2006
David Hunt June 5, 2009
Acting: June 5, 2009 – January 10, 2011
Sharon Diskin (Acting) January 10, 2023
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Officeholder Term start
James Renick (Acting) March 8, 1993
Gaston Gianni April 29, 1996
Patricia Black (Acting) January 1, 2005
Jon Rymer June 22, 2006
Fred Gibson (Acting) September 17, 2013
Jay Lerner January 9, 2017
Tyler Smith (Acting) January 27, 2023
Jennifer L. Fain December 22, 2023
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Officeholder Term start
Russell Miller August 4, 1990
William Partridge (Acting) May 1, 1994
George Opfer November 7, 1994
Richard Skinner (Acting) November 30, 2002
Federal Housing Finance Agency
Officeholder Term start
Steve Linick September 29, 2010
Michael Stephens (Acting) September 30, 2013
Laura Wertheimer October 28, 2014
Phyllis Fong (Acting) August 2, 2021
Brian Tomney March 14, 2022
General Services Administration
Officeholder Term start
Kurt Muellenberg April 11, 1979
Michael Eberhardt (Acting) January 21, 1981
Brian Bruh (Acting) March 3, 1981
Joseph Sickon August 5, 1981
Charles Gillum (Acting) August 5, 1984
William Barton November 19, 1985
Joel Gallay (Acting) June 4, 2001
Daniel Levinson August 9, 2001
Joel Gallay (Acting) June 9, 2005
Brian Miller August 9, 2005
Robert Erickson (Acting) May 1, 2014
Carol Fortine Ochoa July 29, 2015
Robert Erickson (Acting) July 1, 2023
Department of Health and Human Services
Officeholder Term start
Thomas Morris February 19, 1977
Richard Lowe (Acting) September 1, 1979
Brian Mitchell (Acting) January 1, 1981
Richard Kusserow June 1, 1981
Brian Mitchell (Acting) July 1, 1992
June Gibbs Brown November 5, 1993
Michael Mangano (Acting) January 4, 2001
Janet Rehnquist August 8, 2001
Dara Corrigan (Acting) June 2, 2003
Daniel Levinson September 13, 2004
Acting: September 13, 2004 – June 9, 2005
Joanne Chiedi (Acting) May 31, 2019
Christi Grimm December 27, 2019
Acting: December 27, 2019 – February 22, 2022
Department of Homeland Security
Officeholder Term start
Clark Ervin January 24, 2003
Acting: January 24, 2003 – December 26, 2003
Richard Skinner December 8, 2004
Acting: December 8, 2004 – July 28, 2005
Charles Edwards (Acting) February 27, 2011
Carlton Mann (Acting) December 17, 2014
John Roth March 10, 2014
John Kelly (Acting) December 1, 2017
Jennifer Costello (Acting) June 10, 2019
Joseph Cuffari July 25, 2019
Department of Housing and Urban Development
Officeholder Term start
Charles Haynes January 31, 1972
Charles Dempsey May 24, 1975
James Thomas August 31, 1975
Charles Dempsey October 1, 1977
Paul Adams (Acting) January 21, 1981
Charles Dempsey August 5, 1981
Paul Adams (Acting) February 25, 1983
Charles Dempsey June 14, 1983
Paul Adams (Acting) February 4, 1985
John Connors (Acting) March 1, 1992
Susan Gaffney August 6, 1993
James Heist (Acting) June 4, 2001
David Williams (Acting) July 16, 2001
Kenneth Donohue May 20, 2002
Michael Stephens (Acting) October 2010
David Montoya December 1, 2011
Helen Albert (Acting) July 2017
Rae Oliver Davis January 23, 2019
Intelligence Community
Officeholder Term start
Charles McCullough November 7, 2011
Michael Atkinson May 17, 2018
On leave: April 3, 2020 – May 3, 2020
Thomas Monheim April 3, 2020
Acting: April 3, 2020 – October 4, 2021
Department of the Interior
Officeholder Term start
William Kendig (Acting) October 17, 1978
June Brown May 10, 1979
Richard Mulberry July 14, 1981
Robert Beuley (Acting) October 1, 1981
Arthur Dellinger (Acting) October 26, 1984
Robert Beuley (Acting) May 2, 1985
Thomas Sheehan (Acting) September 8, 1985
James Richards January 6, 1986
Joyce Fleischman (Acting) April 1, 1993
Wilma Lewis April 10, 1995
Robert Williams (Acting) January 8, 1998
Richard Reback (Acting) July 1, 1998
Eljay Bowron November 2, 1998
Robert Williams (Acting) March 29, 1999
Earl Devaney August 5, 1999
On leave: February 23, 2009 – December 31, 2011
Mary Kendall (Acting) February 23, 2009
Mark Greenblatt August 26, 2019
Internal Revenue Service
Officeholder Term start
Lawrence Rogers (Acting) January 18, 1999
David Williams May 17, 1999
Pamela Gardiner (Acting) August 24, 2002
Russell George December 12, 2004
Heather M. Hill (Acting) January 1, 2024
Department of Justice
Officeholder Term start
Anthony Moscato (Acting) April 14, 1989
Richard Hankinson June 25, 1990
Michael Bromwich June 9, 1994
Robert Ashbaugh (Acting) August 16, 1999
Glenn Fine August 10, 2000
Acting: August 10, 2000 – December 15, 2000
Cynthia Schnedar (Acting) January 29, 2011
Michael Horowitz April 16, 2012
Department of Labor
Officeholder Term start
Rocco De Marco (Acting) October 23, 1978
Marjorie Fine Knowles May 18, 1979
Ronald Goldstock (Acting) May 2, 1980
Frank Yeager (Acting) February 1, 1981
Thomas McBride July 18, 1981
Robert McGee (Acting) October 16, 1982
Brian Hyland March 23, 1983
Acting: March 23, 1983 – August 4, 1983
Raymond Maria (Acting) September 3, 1989
Julian De La Rosa August 6, 1990
Charles Masten March 20, 1993
Acting: March 20, 1993 – November 20, 1993
Patricia Dalton (Acting) January 3, 2000
Gordon Heddell January 2, 2001
Daniel Petrole (Acting) July 15, 2008
Scott Dahl October 16, 2013
Larry Turner June 21, 2020
Acting: June 21, 2020 – December 7, 2021
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Officeholder Term start
Robert Allnut (Acting) October 1, 1978
Eldon Taylor August 1, 1979
Brian Hyland (Acting) December 1, 1980
June Gibbs Brown June 14, 1981
Bill Colvin October 17, 1985
Lewis Rinker (Acting) September 4, 1994
Roberta Gross August 15, 1995
Frank LaRocca (Acting) March 3, 2002
Robert Cobb April 22, 2002
Thomas Howard (Acting) April 11, 2009
Paul Martin November 20, 2009
George Scott (Acting) January 2, 2024
National Reconnaissance Office
Officeholder Term start
Susan Gibson September 26, 2016
Terrence Edwards December 23, 2022
National Security Agency
Officeholder Term start
Russell Decker (Acting) December 2016
Robert Storch January 11, 2018
Kevin Gerrity (Acting) January 11, 2018
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Officeholder Term start
David Williams November 22, 1989
Leo Norton (Acting) September 1, 1995
Hubert Bell July 8, 1996
David Lee (Acting) December 31, 2018
Robert Feitel May 27, 2020
Pandemic Recovery (Special)
Officeholder Term start
Brian Miller June 5, 2020
Office of Personnel Management
Officeholder Term start
Patrick Conklin March 1, 1987
Joseph Willever (Acting) April 16, 1989
Patrick McFarland August 9, 1990
Norbert Vint (Acting) February 19, 2016
Krista Boyd April 28, 2022
Railroad Retirement Board
Officeholder Term start
William Doyle January 14, 1986
Charles Sekerak (Acting) April 8, 1994
Martin Dickman October 14, 1994
Resolution Trust Corporation
Officeholder Term start
John Adair April 1, 1990
Small Business Administration
Officeholder Term start
Raymond Randolph (Acting) October 12, 1978
Paul Boucher July 1, 1979
Raymond Randolph (Acting) January 21, 1981
Paul Boucher July 21, 1981
Raymond Randolph (Acting) July 5, 1982
Mary Wieseman May 10, 1983
Raymond Randolph (Acting) September 7, 1986
Charles Gillum April 7, 1987
Daniel Peyser (Acting) August 19, 1990
James Hoobler April 18, 1991
Karen Lee (Acting) December 1, 1997
Phyllis Fong April 6, 1999
Peter McClintock (Acting) December 2, 2002
Harold Damelin April 21, 2003
Peter McClintock (Acting) April 4, 2005
Eric Thorson April 2006
Peter McClintock (Acting) August 12, 2008
Peg Gustafson October 2, 2009
Mike Ware January 9, 2017
Acting: January 9, 2017 – May 24, 2018
Social Security Administration
Officeholder Term start
June Gibbs Brown March 31, 1995
David Williams January 4, 1996
James Huse June 22, 1998
Patrick O'Carroll March 7, 2004
Acting: March 7, 2004 – November 29, 2004
Gale Stallworth Stone (Acting) May 29, 2016
Gail Ennis January 29, 2019
Department of State
Officeholder Term start
Raymond Miller March 1, 1954 – October 31, 1960
Gerald Drew November 13, 1960 – May 31, 1962
Norris Haselton June 10, 1962 – July 31, 1964
Fraser Wilkins July 23, 1964 – August 8, 1971
Thomas McElhiney July 1, 1971 – July 18, 1973
Jim Sutterlin October 15, 1973
Robert Yost (Acting) September 1, 1974
William Schaufele August 22, 1975
Robert Sayre November 24, 1975
Brandon Grove (Acting) May 1, 1978
Ted Eliot July 5, 1978 – October 16, 1978
Robert Brewster January 14, 1979 – January 21, 1981
Robert Brown January 21, 1981 – June 30, 1983
Acting: January 21, 1981 – July 7, 1981
William Harrop December 12, 1983
Acting: November 15, 1983 – August 16, 1985
Bryon Hollingsworth (Acting) August 27, 1986
Sherman Funk August 14, 1987
Rocky Suddarth (Acting) February 15, 1994
Harold Geisel (Acting) June 12, 1994
Jacquelyn Williams-Bridgers April 7, 1995
Anne Sigmund (Acting) February 4, 2001
Clark Ervin August 3, 2001
Anne Sigmund (Acting) January 24, 2003
Anne Patterson (Acting) September 28, 2003
John Lange (Acting) August 3, 2004
Cameron Hume (Acting) August 23, 2004
Howard Krongard May 2, 2005
Harold Geisel (Acting) January 16, 2008
Steve Linick September 30, 2013
On leave: May 15, 2020 – June 14, 2020
Stephen Akard (Acting) May 15, 2020
Diana Shaw (Acting) August 7, 2020
Matthew Klimow (Acting) August 31, 2020
Diana Shaw (Acting) December 11, 2020
Tennessee Valley Authority
Officeholder Term start
Richard Chambers (Acting) December 1, 2000
Donald Hickman (Acting) January 26, 2002
Richard Moore May 9, 2003
Jill Matthews (Acting) September 21, 2017
Ben Wagner June 6, 2022
Department of Transportation
Officeholder Term start
Frenk Sato May 10, 1979
Joseph Genovese (Acting) January 22, 1981
Joseph Welsch July 18, 1981
Joseph Genovese (Acting) January 1, 1986
John Melchner October 12, 1986
Raymond DeCarli (Acting) January 1, 1990
Mary Schiavo October 31, 1990
Mario Lauro (Acting) July 8, 1996
Joyce Fleischman (Acting) August 12, 1996
Kenneth Mead May 29, 1997
Todd Zinser (Acting) February 11, 2006
Calvin Scovel October 27, 2006
Mitch Behm (Acting) February 1, 2020
Skip Elliott (Acting) May 16, 2020
Eric J. Soskin January 11, 2021
Department of the Treasury
Officeholder Term start
Leon Wigrizer August 18, 1978
Eugene Essner (Acting) February 1, 1981
Paul Trause August 12, 1981
Emily Marwell (Acting) February 26, 1984
John Layton September 9, 1984
Michael Hill April 6, 1986
Acting: April 6, 1986 – April 16, 1989
Robert Cesca (Acting) June 1, 1989
Donald Kirkendall November 22, 1989
Robert Cesca (Acting) January 21, 1993
Valerie Lau October 11, 1994
Richard Calahan (Acting) February 9, 1998
David Williams October 26, 1998
Lawrence Rogers (Acting) May 17, 1999
Jeffrey Rush July 30, 1999
Dennis Schindel (Acting) April 3, 2004
Harold Damelin April 4, 2005
Dennis Schindel (Acting) April 30, 2007
Eric Thorson August 12, 2008
Rich Delmar (Acting) June 30, 2019
Troubled Assets Relief Program (Special)
Officeholder Term start
Neil Barofsky December 8, 2008
Christy Romero April 1, 2011
Acting: April 1, 2011 – February 1, 2012
Melissa Bruce (Acting) March 30, 2022
U.S. Information Agency
Officeholder Term start
Anthony Gabriel July 2, 1987
George Murphy August 6, 1990
Terence Shea (Acting) May 1, 1993
Marian Bennet November 28, 1993
Department of Veterans Affairs
Officeholder Term start
John Williams (Acting) November 9, 1977
Allan Reynolds May 1, 1979
Morris Silverstein (Acting) January 21, 1981
Frank Sato July 31, 1981
Renald Morani January 1, 1988
Stephen Trodden August 4, 1990
William Merriman (Acting) January 3, 1996
Richard Griffin November 11, 1997
Jon Wooditch (Acting) June 22, 2005
George Opfer November 17, 2005
Richard Griffin (Acting) January 1, 2014
Linda Halliday (Acting) July 6, 2015
Michael Missal May 2, 2016

Designated federal entity (DFE) inspectors general edit

Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start Website
Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC-OIG) Phillip Heneghan March 2, 2020[60] ARC-OIG
Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled (CPPBSD-OIG) Stefania Pozzi Porter July 15, 2021
Acting: July 15, 2021 – October 13, 2022[61]
CPPBSD-OIG
Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC-OIG) Brett Baker (acting)[b] May 2023[62] CFTC-OIG
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC-OIG) Christopher Dentel January 9, 2003[63]
Acting: January 9, 2003 – January 10, 2004
CPSC-OIG
Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB-OIG) Kimberly Howell October 7, 2019[64] CPB-OIG
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA-OIG) Jeremy Kirkland January 27, 2023

Acting: January 27, 2023 - June 3, 2023[65]

DIA-OIG
Denali Commission (DC-OIG) Roderick Fillinger January 19, 2020[66] Denali OIG
Election Assistance Commission (EAC-OIG) Brianna Schletz October 14, 2021[67] EAC-OIG
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC-OIG) Joyce Willoughby July 3, 2022Acting: July 3, 2022 - March 12, 2023[68] EEOC-OIG
Farm Credit Administration (FCA-OIG) Wendy Laguarda August 1, 2017[69] FCA-OIG
Federal Election Commission (FEC-OIG) Christopher Skinner August 5, 2019[70] FEC-OIG
Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA-OIG) Dana Rooney August 30, 2010[63] FLRA-OIG
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC-OIG) Jon Hatfield August 12, 2013[63]
Acting: August 12, 2013 – May 18, 2014
FMC-OIG
Federal Reserve Board and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (FRB-OIG) Mark Bialek July 25, 2011[63] FRB-OIG
Federal Trade Commission (FTC-OIG) Andrew Katsaros June 8, 2018[71]
Acting: June 8, 2018 – November 2018[72]
FTC-OIG
International Development Finance Corporation (DFC-OIG) Anthony Zakel August 20, 2020[73] DFC-OIG
International Trade Commission (USITC-OIG) Rashmi Bartlett July 6, 2021[74] USITC-OIG
Legal Services Corporation (LSC-OIG) Thomas Yatsco April 25, 2023[75] LSC-OIG
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA-OIG) Brett Baker April 19, 2021
Acting: April 19, 2021 – July 23, 2021
NARA-OIG
National Credit Union Administration (NCUA-OIG) Jim Hagen June 1, 2013[63] NCUA-OIG
National Endowment for the Arts (NEA-OIG) Ron Stith June 13, 2016[76] NEA-OIG
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH-OIG) Laura Davis January 30, 2011[63]
Acting: January 30, 2011 – December 17, 2012
NEH-OIG
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA-OIG) Cardell K. Richardson, Sr. December 2017 NGA-OIG
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB-OIG) David Berry November 23, 2008[63] NLRB-OIG
National Railroad Passenger Corporation Kevin Winters February 1, 2019[77] Amtrak OIG
National Science Foundation (NSF-OIG) Allison Lerner April 27, 2009[63] NSF-OIG
Peace Corps (PC-OIG) Joaquin E. Ferrao January 1, 2022Acting: January 1, 2022 - April 25, 2023 PC-OIG
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC-OIG) Nicholas Novak April 27, 2020

Acting: April 27, 2020 – February 17, 2021

PBGC-OIG
Postal Service and Postal Regulatory Commission (USPS-OIG) Tammy Whitcomb February 19, 2016
Acting: February 19, 2016 – November 29, 2018
USPS-OIG
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC-OIG) Deborah Jeffrey May 7, 2023 SEC-OIG
Smithsonian Institution (SI-OIG) Joan Mockeridge (acting) September 3, 2023 SI-OIG

List of DFE IGs edit

DFE IG History[78][79]
Appalachian Regional Commission
Officeholder Term start
Hubert Sparks October 2, 1989
Clifford Jennings April 8, 2002
Hubert Sparks April 18, 2011
Philip Heneghan February 19, 2020
Architect of the Capitol
Officeholder Term start
Carol Bates August 18, 2008
Kevin Mulshine September 8, 2013
Thomas Lehrich (Acting) December 2016
Christopher Failla April 17, 2017
Capitol Police
Officeholder Term start
Carl Hoecker July 10, 2006
Fay Ropella February 11, 2013
Acting: February 11, 2013 – August 11, 2013
Michael Bolton March 30, 2018
Acting: March 30, 2018 – January 20, 2019
Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled
Officeholder Term start
Thomas Lehrich May 2017
Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Officeholder Term start
Nancy Wentzler September 24, 1989
Donald Smith (Acting) June 17, 1990
Roy Lavik October 7, 1990
Brett Baker (acting) May 17, 2023
Consumer Product Safety Commission
Officeholder Term start
Thomas Stein April 7, 1989
Acting: April 7, 1989 – January 19, 1990
Mary Wyles August 2, 1998
Acting: August 2, 1998 – February 7, 1999
Christopher Dentel January 9, 2003
Acting: January 9, 2003 – January 10, 2004
Corporation for Public Broadcasting
Officeholder Term start
Lester Latney April 17, 1989
Joe Arvizu February 16, 1997
Frederick Lau (Acting) May 26, 1998
Kenneth Konz November 9, 1998
Mary Mitchelson June 3, 2013
William Richardson (Acting) April 26, 2019
Kimberly Howell October 7, 2019
Denali Commission
Officeholder Term start
Michael Marsh December 22, 2006
David Sheppard (Acting) May 28, 2014
Roderick Fillinger 2014
Election Assistance Commission
Officeholder Term start
Roger LaRouche (Acting) August 9, 2005
Curtis Crider August 24, 2006
Roger LaRouche (Acting) September 30, 2015
Patricia Layfield February 22, 2016
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Officeholder Term start
William Miller January 4, 1989
Aletha Brown February 6, 1995
Acting: February 6, 1995 – July 28, 1996
Milton Mayo January 1, 2010
Acting: January 1, 2010 – June 22, 2011
Farm Credit Administration
Officeholder Term start
Eldon Stoehr January 22, 1989
Elizabeth Dean (Acting) December 16, 2000
Stephen Smith January 12, 2001
Elizabeth Dean (Acting) June 16, 2005
Carl Clinefelter July 10, 2005
Elizabeth Dean January 4, 2013
Acting: January 4, 2013 – June 19, 2013
Wendy Laguarda August 1, 2017
Federal Election Commission
Officeholder Term start
Craig Crooks (Acting) April 17, 1989
Lynne McFarland February 11, 1990
Cameron Thurber (Acting) March 1, 2017
Vacant November 9, 2018
Tony Baptiste (Acting) May 22, 2019
Christopher Skinner August 5, 2019
Federal Labor Relations Authority
Officeholder Term start
Paul Miller September 24, 1989
John Zielinski (Acting) April 15, 1994
William Tobey (Acting) April 30, 1994
John Suszko (Acting) May 23, 1994
William Tobey (Acting) October 30, 1994
Robert Andary May 7, 1995
William Tobey (Acting) July 20, 1997
Francine Eichler February 22, 1998
Charlie Center (Acting) January 3, 2010
Dana Rooney August 30, 2010
Federal Maritime Commission
Officeholder Term start
Tony Kominoth February 26, 1989
Bridgette Hicks (Acting) March 3, 2005
Adam Trzeciak April 16, 2006
Dana Rooney (Acting) January 22, 2013
Jon Hatfield August 12, 2013
Acting: August 12, 2013 – May 18, 2014
Federal Reserve Board
Officeholder Term start
Brent Bowen July 20, 1987
Barry Snyder June 1, 1998
Beth Coleman May 6, 2007
Mark Bialek July 25, 2011
Federal Trade Commission
Officeholder Term start
Frederick Zirkel June 6, 1989
Adam Trzeciak (Acting) February 1, 2005
Howard Sribnick May 30, 2005
John Seeba January 7, 2008
Scott Wilson August 13, 2012
Kelly Tshibaka (Acting) June 1, 2014
Roslyn Mazer March 29, 2015
Andrew Katsaros June 8, 2018
Acting: June 8, 2018 – November 2018
Government Accountability Office
Officeholder Term start
Francis Garcia January 19, 1986
Cathy Helm (Acting) December 29, 2012
Adam Trzeciak January 13, 2013
Government Publishing Office
Officeholder Term start
Joyce Blaylock March 10, 1985
Victor Bouril (acting) June 16, 1990
Lewis Small May 7, 1995
Thomas Muldoon (acting) January 6, 1997
Robert Andary November 9, 1997
Andrew Killgore (acting) February 7, 2003
Marc Nichols March 17, 2003
Greg Brower October 3, 2004
Anthony Ogden October 1, 2006
Michael Raponi November 21, 2011
Stephen Roy (acting) April 2018
Melinda Miguel July 12, 2018
James Ives (acting) January 8, 2019
Mike Leary April 24, 2019
House of Representatives
Officeholder Term start
John Lainhart November 14, 1993 – March 31, 1999
Steve McNamara March 13, 2000 – May 30, 2005
James Cornell March 2, 2006 – January 2, 2010
Terry Grafenstine January 2, 2010 – September 2017
Acting: January 2, 2010 – July 30, 2010
Michael Ptasienski September 2017 – present
Acting: September 2017 – February 15, 2018
International Development Finance Corporation
Officeholder Term start
TBD
International Trade Commission
Officeholder Term start
Jane Altenhofen April 17, 1989
Dev Jagadesan (acting) May 30, 1999
Kenneth Clark July 15, 2001
Jean Smith (acting) November 1, 2005
Vacant March 12, 2006
Jean Smith (acting) August 19, 2007
Vacant December 20, 2007
Judith Gwynn (acting) January 6, 2008
Antonio Baptiste (acting) August 17, 2009
Philip Heneghan December 6, 2009
Rhonda Turnbow (acting) March 1, 2020
Rashmi Bartlett July 6, 2021
Iraq Reconstruction (Special)
Officeholder Term start
Stuart Bowen January 20, 2004
Legal Services Corporation
Officeholder Term start
David Wilkinson September 5, 1989
Robert Holliday (Acting) September 6, 1991
Edouard Quatrevaux September 17, 1991
Leonard Koczur (Acting) December 2, 2000
Kirt West September 1, 2004
Dutch Merryman (Acting) September 16, 2007
Jeffrey Schanz March 3, 2008
Library of Congress
Officeholder Term start
Karl Schornagel March 12, 2001
Kurt Hyde July 28, 2014
National Archives and Records Administration
Officeholder Term start
Lawrence Oberg April 16, 1989
Debra Guentzel (Acting) November 9, 1992
Roberta Gross (Acting) January 10, 1993
Floyd Justice June 1, 1993
Robert Taylor (Acting) July 23, 1995
Kelly Sisario March 18, 1996
Ralph McNamara (Acting) July 4, 1999
Paul Brachfeld December 19, 1999
James Springs September 12, 2012
Acting: September 12, 2012 – March 23, 2015
Brett Baker April 19, 2021
Acting: April 19, 2021 - July 31, 2021
National Credit Union Administration
Officeholder Term start
Joan Perry March 23, 1989
Frank Thomas September 8, 1992
William DeSarno (Acting) July 8, 2002
Herbert Yolles October 21, 2002
William DeSarno April 1, 2005
Jim Hagen June 1, 2013
National Endowment for the Arts
Officeholder Term start
Leon Lilly April 9, 1989
Edward Johns October 15, 1995
Acting: October 15, 1995 – March 31, 1996
Daniel Shaw January 14, 2001
Acting: January 14, 2001 – March 25, 2001
Tonie Jones March 17, 2008
Michael Binder (Acting) December 28, 2015
Ron Stith June 13, 2016
National Endowment for the Humanities
Officeholder Term start
Sheldon Bernstein April 12, 1989
Laura Davis January 30, 2011
Acting: January 30, 2011 – December 17, 2012
National Labor Relations Board
Officeholder Term start
Bernard Levine November 7, 1989
John Higgins (Acting) July 25, 1994
Robert Allen September 23, 1996
Acting: September 23, 1996 – March 21, 1997
Aileen Armstrong May 18, 1998
Jane Altenhofen May 30, 1999
Vacant December 21, 2007
David Berry November 23, 2008
National Railroad Passenger Corporation
Officeholder Term start
Fred Weiderhold April 3, 1989
Lorraine Green (Acting) June 17, 2009
Ted Alves November 5, 2009
Tom Howard February 4, 2014
Kevin Winters February 1, 2019
National Science Foundation
Officeholder Term start
Linda Sundro April 30, 1989
Philip Sunshine (Acting) April 12, 1998
Christine Boesz January 18, 2000
Allison Lerner April 27, 2009
Panama Canal Commission
Officeholder Term start
John Mathis April 16, 1989
Peter Liehr December 15, 1989
William Forbes January 4, 1997
Victor Diamond January 4, 1998
Peace Corps
Officeholder Term start
Gerard Roy January 23, 1989
John Hale (Acting) February 14, 1992
Michael Hill May 31, 1992
Michael Tully (Acting) February 9, 1993
Jeffrey Rush (Acting) February 21, 1993
Deborah Holt Kirk March 6, 1994
Charles Maddox April 30, 1995
Acting: April 30, 1995 – January 3, 1996
Charles Smith July 6, 1997
Acting: July 6, 1997 – August 2, 1998
David Kotz January 6, 2006
Kathy Buller May 25, 2008
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation
Officeholder Term start
Wayne Poll April 24, 1989
Deborah Stover-Springer (Acting) June 1, 2002
Robert Emmons January 16, 2003
Deborah Stover-Springer (Acting) October 3, 2007
Rebecca Batts April 30, 2008
Deborah Stover-Springer (Acting) October 3, 2013
Bob Westbrooks May 2015
Nicholas Novak (Acting) April 27, 2020
Postal Regulatory Commission
Officeholder Term start
Jack Callender June 25, 2007
Postal Service
Officeholder Term start
Charles Clauson October 18, 1988
Kenneth Hunter September 5, 1992
Karla Corcoran January 4, 1997
David Williams August 20, 2003
Tammy Whitcomb February 19, 2016
Acting: February 19, 2016 – November 29, 2018
Securities and Exchange Commission
Officeholder Term start
Walter Stachnik March 12, 1989
Nelson Egbert (acting) August 6, 2007
David Kotz December 5, 2007
Noelle Maloney (acting) January 30, 2012
Jon Rymer (acting) May 31, 2012
Carl Hoecker February 11, 2013
Smithsonian Institution
Officeholder Term start
John Fawsett (acting) April 17, 1989
Thomas Blair June 3, 1990
Debra Ritt March 7, 2005
Sprightley Ryan June 11, 2006
Acting: 2006–2007
Scott Dahl January 15, 2012
Cathy Helm July 14, 2014
Tennessee Valley Authority
Officeholder Term start
Norman Zigrossi January 25, 1986
George Prosser (acting) April 16, 1992
William Hinshaw May 4, 1992
George Prosser April 1, 1994
Robert Thompson (acting) August 22, 1999
George Prosser March 18, 2000

Legislative agency inspectors general edit

Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start Website
Architect of the Capitol (AOC-OIG) Christopher Failla April 17, 2017 AOC-OIG
Capitol Police (USCP-OIG) vacant October 20, 2023 USCP-OIG
Government Accountability Office (GAO-OIG) L. Nancy Birnbaum March 27, 2022[80] GAO-OIG
Government Publishing Office (GPO-OIG) Nathan Deahl March 1, 2023

Acting: March 1, 2023 - June 28, 2023[81]

GPO-OIG
House of Representatives Joseph C. Picolla June 5, 2021
Acting: June 5, 2021 – April 24, 2022
House IG
Library of Congress (LOC-OIG) Glenda B. Arrington June 20, 2023[82] LOC-OIG

U.S. military edit

Within the United States Armed Forces, the position of inspector general is normally part of the personal staff serving a general or flag officer in a command position. The inspector general's office functions in two ways. To a certain degree they are ombudsmen for their branch of service. However, their primary function is to ensure the combat readiness of subordinate units in their command.

An armed services inspector general also investigates noncriminal allegations and some specific criminal allegations, to include determining if the matter should be referred for criminal investigation by the service's criminal investigative agency.

The Air Force Inspector General Complaints Program was established to address the concerns of Air Force active duty, reserve, and Guard members, civilian employees, family members, and retirees, as well as the interest of the Air Force. One of the first responsibilities of the Air Force inspector general is to operate a credible complaints program that investigates personnel complaints: Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) allegations; congressional inquiries; and issues involving the Air Force mission. Personnel complaints and FWA disclosures to the IG help commanders correct problems that affect the productivity, mission accomplishment, and morale of assigned personnel, which are areas of high concern to Air Force leaders at all levels.[83]

Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start Website
United States Air Force (DAF/IG) Stephen L. Davis March 2, 2022 USAF-OIG
United States Army (DAIG) LTG Donna W. Martin September 2, 2021 DAIG
United States Navy (NAVINSGEN) John V. Fuller June 11, 2021 NAVINSGEN

Former edit

Review boards edit

Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute enforcement edit

HHS-OIG develops and distributes resources to assist the health care industry in its efforts to comply with the nation's fraud and abuse laws and to educate the public about fraudulent schemes so that it can protect itself and report suspicious activities.[2]

Recently,[when?] HHS-OIG has targeted hospitals and healthcare systems for Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute violations pertaining to the management of physician compensation arrangements.[84] In 2015, a fraud alert was issued to publicize the OIG's intent to further regulate such non-compliance.[85] In light of such efforts and consequent record-breaking settlements, healthcare experts have begun to call for the transition from paper-based physician time logging and contract management to automated solutions.[86]

Criticism edit

Inspectors general have also been criticized for being ineffective and persecuting whistleblowers rather than protecting them. One example is from the Securities and Exchange Commission OIG. In a 2011 article by Matt Taibbi, SEC whistleblowers said that complaining to the SEC OIG was "well-known to be a career-killer".[87] Another example is from whistleblower Jesselyn Radack's book Canary in the Coalmine, in which she describes her experience complaining to the Department of Justice OIG; instead of helping her, the IG office helped the DOJ get her fired and restricted from practicing as a lawyer.[88] Another example is from the Thomas Andrews Drake case, in which several complainants to the Department of Defense OIG over NSA's Trailblazer Project were later raided by the FBI and some threatened with criminal prosecution.[89]

See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ Redacted version of the DoD Inspector General audit, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the Project on Government Oversight and others.[16][17]
  2. ^ Roy Lavik was placed on non-duty status in early May 2023 by the CFTC following an CIGIE Integrity Committee investigative report finding he engaged in misconduct. Brett Baker (NARA IG) was appointed as acting IG in the interim

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Further reading edit

  • Hilliard, Nadia (2017). The Accountability State: US Federal Inspectors General and the Pursuit of Democratic Integrity. Studies in Government and Public Policy. Lawrence, Kansas: University Press of Kansas. ISBN 9780700623976. JSTOR j.ctt1p6qpbk. OCLC 1005678179.

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This article is about investigative offices in the United States For similar offices in all countries see Inspector general This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Office of Inspector General United States news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may contain excessive or inappropriate references to self published sources Please help improve it by removing references to unreliable sources where they are used inappropriately August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message In the United States Office of Inspector General OIG is a generic term for the oversight division of a federal or state agency aimed at preventing inefficient or unlawful operations within their parent agency Such offices are attached to many federal executive departments independent federal agencies as well as state and local governments Each office includes an inspector general or IG and employees charged with identifying auditing and investigating fraud waste abuse embezzlement and mismanagement of any kind within the executive department The Inspector General Is A LT General Of The Marine Corps And The Deputy Inspector General Is A Major General Contents 1 History 2 Authority 3 Lists of inspectors general 3 1 Presidentially appointed Senate confirmed PAS inspectors general 3 1 1 Establishment inspectors general 3 1 2 Special inspectors general 3 1 3 Vacancies and pending nominations 3 1 4 List of presidentially appointed inspectors general 3 2 Designated federal entity DFE inspectors general 3 2 1 List of DFE IGs 3 3 Legislative agency inspectors general 3 4 U S military 3 5 Former 3 6 Review boards 4 Stark Law and Anti Kickback Statute enforcement 5 Criticism 6 See also 7 Explanatory notes 8 Citations 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editIn the United States other than in the military departments the first Office of Inspector General was established by act of Congress in 1976 1 under the Department of Health and Human Services to eliminate waste fraud and abuse in Medicare Medicaid and more than 100 other departmental programs 2 With approximately 1 600 employees the HHS OIG performs audits investigations and evaluations to recommend policy for decision makers and the public 3 Ronald Reagan terminated 16 inspectors general when he entered into office in 1981 His administration explained that Reagan intended to hire his own selections After Congress objected Reagan rehired 5 of those terminated 4 George H W Bush also attempted to dismiss all the inspectors general when he became president in 1989 but relented after the inspectors general and Congress objected 4 Barack Obama dismissed Corporation for National and Community Service inspector general Gerald Walpin citing a lack of confidence in him 4 After Congress objected to his lack of explanation the Obama administration cited that Walpin had shown troubling and inappropriate conduct and pointed to an incident that year when Walpin was disoriented during a board meeting of the Corporation because of which the board requested Walpin s dismissal 4 Walpin sued for reinstatement but the courts ruled against him 4 In 2020 Donald Trump dismissed or replaced five inspectors general within six weeks Two permanent inspectors general were dismissed and three acting inspectors general were replaced 5 Just after firing intelligence inspector general Michael Atkinson Trump criticized Atkinson as having done a terrible job and that he took a fake report and he brought it to Congress in reference to the whistleblower complaint of the Trump Ukraine scandal which other testimony and evidence largely verified Trump also described Atkinson as not a big Trump fan 6 7 Around one month before Trump replaced Christi Grimm as acting health inspector general he had called her report of shortages of medical supplies in American hospitals during the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States as wrong fake and her opinion despite the report being based on a survey of 323 hospitals Trump also questioned Grimm s motives for the report 8 9 Authority edit nbsp Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency logoThe Inspector General Act of 1978 10 created 12 departmental inspectors general Thirty years later in October 2008 the Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 added IGs in various other areas As of July 2014 update there were 72 statutory IGs 11 The offices employ special agents criminal investigators often armed and auditors In addition federal offices of inspectors general employ forensic auditors or audigators evaluators inspectors administrative investigators and a variety of other specialists Their activities include the detection and prevention of fraud waste abuse and mismanagement of the government programs and operations within their parent organizations Office investigations may be internal targeting government employees or external targeting grant recipients contractors or recipients of the various loans and subsidies offered through the thousands of federal domestic and foreign assistance programs 12 The Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 13 IGRA amended the 1978 act 10 by increasing pay and various powers and creating the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency CIGIE 14 15 nbsp Example of an OIG report from the DoD OIG a Some inspectors general the heads of the offices are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate 18 For example both the inspector general of the U S Department of Labor and the inspector general of the U S Agency for International Development are presidentially appointed The remaining inspectors general are designated by their respective agency heads 19 such as the U S Postal Service inspector general 20 Presidentially appointed IGs can only be removed or terminated from their positions by the President of the United States whereas designated inspectors general can be terminated by the agency head 21 However in both cases Congress must be notified of the termination removal or reassignment While the IG Act of 1978 10 requires that inspectors general be selected based upon their qualifications and not political affiliation presidentially appointed inspectors general are considered political appointees and are often selected if only in part and in addition to their qualifications because of their political relationships and party affiliation An example of the role political affiliation plays in the selection of an inspector general and the resulting pitfalls can be seen in the 2001 Republican appointment and resignation under fire of Janet Rehnquist 22 daughter of former Chief Justice of the United States William Rehnquist to the post of inspector general for the U S Department of Health and Human Services 23 While all of the federal offices of inspectors general operate separately from one another they share information and some coordination through the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency 24 As of 2010 update the CIGIE comprised 68 offices 25 In addition to their inspector general members the CIGIE includes non inspector general representatives from the federal executive branch such as executives from the Office of Management and Budget the Office of Personnel Management the Office of Government Ethics the Office of Special Counsel and the Federal Bureau of Investigation The CIGIE also provides specialized training to the inspector general community Further evidence of coordination between federal offices of inspectors general can be seen by the public through the offices shared website 26 and the use of shared training facilities and resources such as the Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy IGCIA 27 and their Inspector General Community Auditor Training Team IGCATS 28 which are hosted by the U S Department of Homeland Security s Federal Law Enforcement Training Center FLETC Evidence of the offices return on investment to taxpayers can be seen through their semi annual reports to Congress most of which are available on each office s website 29 Since the post 9 11 enactment of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 30 resulting in the amendment of the IG Act of 1978 Section 6e most presidentially appointed IG special agents have had full law enforcement authority to carry firearms make arrests and execute search warrants Prior to this time most presidentially appointed IG and some designated IG special agents had the equivalent law enforcement authorities as a result of other statutes or annually required deputation by the U S Marshals Service The 2002 amendment to the IG Act of 1978 made most deputation of presidentially appointed IG special agents unnecessary Some designated IG special agents however still have full law enforcement authority today by virtue of this continued deputation Some OIGs employ no criminal investigators and rely solely on administrative investigators auditors and inspectors Lists of inspectors general editPresidentially appointed Senate confirmed PAS inspectors general edit Establishment inspectors general edit Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start WebsiteAgency for International Development AID OIG Paul K Martin January 2 2024 AID OIGDepartment of Agriculture USDA OIG Phyllis Fong December 2 2002 31 USDA OIGCentral Intelligence Agency CIA OIG Robin Ashton June 28 2021 32 CIA OIGDepartment of Commerce DOC OIG Peg Gustafson January 9 2017 33 DOC OIGCorporation for National and Community Service AmeriCorps Stephen Ravas acting May 7 2023 34 AmeriCorps OIGDepartment of Defense DOD OIG Robert Storch December 6 2022 35 DOD OIGDepartment of Education ED OIG Sandra Bruce December 3 2018 Acting December 3 2018 December 2 2021 DOED OIGDepartment of Energy DOE OIG Teri Donaldson January 23 2019 36 DOE OIGEnvironmental Protection Agency and Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board EPA OIG Sean O Donnell January 27 2020 37 EPA OIGExport Import Bank EIB OIG Parisa Salehi March 14 2022 38 EIB OIGFederal Communications Commission FCC OIG Sharon Diskin acting January 10 2023 39 FCC OIGFederal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC OIG Jennifer L Fain December 22 2023 FDIC OIGFederal Housing Finance Agency FHFA OIG Brian Tomney March 14 2022 40 FHFA OIGGeneral Services Administration GSA OIG Robert C Erickson Jr acting July 1 2023 GSA OIGDepartment of Health and Human Services HHS OIG Christi Grimm December 27 2019 Acting December 27 2019 February 22 2022 HHS OIGDepartment of Homeland Security DHS OIG Joseph V Cuffari July 25 2019 DHS OIGDepartment of Housing and Urban Development HUD OIG Rae Oliver Davis January 23 2019 41 HUD OIGIntelligence Community ICIG Thomas Monheim April 3 2020 42 Acting April 3 2020 October 4 2021 ICIGDepartment of the Interior DOI OIG Mark Greenblatt August 26 2019 43 DOI OIGInternal Revenue Service TIGTA Heather M Hill acting January 1 2024 TIGTADepartment of Justice DOJ OIG Michael E Horowitz April 16 2012 44 DOJ OIGDepartment of Labor DOL OIG Larry Turner June 21 2020 Acting June 21 2020 December 7 2021 DOL OIGNational Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA OIG George Scott acting January 2 2024 NASA OIGNational Reconnaissance Office NRO OIG Terrence Edwards December 23 2022 NRO OIGNational Security Agency and Central Security Service NSA OIG Kevin Gerrity acting December 14 2022 NSA OIGNuclear Regulatory Commission NRC OIG Robert Feitel May 27 2020 45 NRC OIGOffice of Personnel Management OPM OIG Krista Boyd April 28 2022 46 OPM OIGRailroad Retirement Board RRB OIG Martin Dickman October 14 1994 31 RRB OIGSmall Business Administration SBA OIG Mike Ware January 9 2017 47 Acting January 9 2017 May 24 2018 SBA OIGSocial Security Administration SSA OIG Gail Ennis January 29 2019 48 SSA OIGDepartment of State and the Agency for Global Media DOS OIG Diana Shaw acting December 11 2020 49 DOS OIGTennessee Valley Authority TVA OIG Ben Wagner June 6 2022 50 TVA OIGDepartment of Transportation and National Transportation Safety Board DOT OIG Eric Soskin January 11 2021 51 DOT OIGDepartment of the Treasury Treasury OIG Rich Delmar acting June 30 2019 Treasury OIGDepartment of Veterans Affairs VA OIG Michael Missal May 2 2016 52 VA OIGSpecial inspectors general edit Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start WebsiteAfghanistan Reconstruction SIGAR John Sopko July 2 2012 SIGARPandemic Recovery SIGPR Brian Miller June 5 2020 SIGPRTroubled Asset Relief Program SIGTARP Melissa Bruce acting March 30 2022 SIGTARPVacancies and pending nominations edit Announced nominations for unfilled PAS IGs awaiting confirmation in the Senate 53 Jurisdiction Last confirmed Vacancy date Nominee Nomination dateDepartment of the Treasury Eric Thorson June 30 2019 James R Ives January 11 2024 54 Department of State and the Agency for Global Media Steve Linick June 14 2020 55 Cardell K Richardson July 26 2023 56 Troubled Asset Relief Program Christy Romero March 30 2022National Security Agency and Central Security Service Robert Storch December 6 2022Federal Communications Commission David Hunt as DFE January 10 2023 39 Fara Damelin March 20 2023 57 Corporation for National and Community Service Deborah Jeffrey May 7 2023 34 Stephen H Ravas January 11 2024 54 General Services Administration Carol F Ochoa July 1 2023Internal Revenue Service J Russell George January 1 2024 58 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Paul K Martin January 2 2024List of presidentially appointed inspectors general edit PAS IG History 59 Afghanistan Reconstruction Special Officeholder Term startArnold Fields June 12 2008Herbert Richardson acting February 5 2011John Sopko July 2 2012Agency for International DevelopmentOfficeholder Term startHerbert Beckington September 1 1977Jeffrey Rush August 26 1994Everett Mosley August 2 1999Acting August 2 1999 December 15 2000James Ebbitt acting September 4 2004Bruce Crandlemire acting March 4 2005Paula Hayes acting October 4 2005Donald Gambatesa January 17 2006Michael Carroll acting October 16 2011Catherine Trujillo acting January 1 2015Ann Calvaresi Barr November 30 2015Thomas J Ullom acting January 1 2021Nicole Angarella acting March 28 2022Paul K Martin January 2 2024Department of AgricultureOfficeholder Term startLester Condon July 19 1962Nathaniel Kossack May 1969Position abolished January 9 1974Thomas McBride October 25 1977Robert Magee Acting January 27 1981John Graziano July 31 1981Robert Beuley August 11 1986Leon Snead December 26 1988Acting December 26 1988 August 1 1990Charles Gillum Acting January 1993Roger Viadero October 14 1994Joyce Fleischman Acting October 3 2001Phyllis Fong December 2 2002Central Intelligence AgencyOfficeholder Term startJohn Waller July 1976Charles Briggs January 1980James Taylor September 1982John Stein July 1984Carroll Hauver December 23 1985William Donnelly January 18 1988Acting January 18 1988 December 1 1989Frederick Hitz November 13 1990Dawn Ellison acting May 1 1998Britt Snider August 3 1998Rebecca Donegan acting January 22 2001George Clarke acting January 14 2002John Helgerson April 26 2002Patricia Lewis acting March 21 2009David Buckley October 6 2010Christopher Sharpley acting February 1 2015Christine Ruppert acting August 2018Robin Ashton June 28 2021Department of CommerceOfficeholder Term startGuy Chamberlin Acting October 1 1978Mary Bass July 9 1979Frederic Heim Acting January 21 1981Sherman Funk October 2 1981Frank DeGeorge April 21 1987Acting April 21 1987 April 18 1988Johnnie Frazier January 7 1998Acting January 7 1998 July 20 1999Elizabeth Barlow acting June 7 2007Todd Zinser December 26 2007Morgan Kim acting June 4 2015Peg Gustafson January 9 2017Corporation for National and Community ServiceOfficeholder Term startJudith Denny Acting April 4 1994Luise Jordan October 6 1994Terry Bathen Acting February 24 2002Russell George July 29 2002Carol Bates Acting December 12 2004Gerald Walpin January 8 2007Kenneth Bach Acting July 12 2009Deborah Jeffrey July 19 2012Stephen Ravas Acting May 7 2023Department of DefenseOfficeholder Term startJoseph Sherick April 20 1981On leave June 1985 June 3 1986Derek Vander Schaaf Acting June 1985June Gibbs Brown November 13 1987Derek Vander Schaaf Acting October 20 1989Susan Crawford November 28 1989Derek Vander Schaaf Acting November 19 1991Eleanor Hill March 1 1995Donald Manusco Acting May 3 1999Robert Lieberman Acting January 4 2001Joe Schmitz April 2 2002Thomas Gimble Acting September 12 2005Mick Kicklighter April 30 2007Gordon Heddell July 14 2008Acting July 14 2008 July 14 2009Lynne Halbrooks Acting December 25 2011Jon Rymer September 17 2013Glenn Fine Acting January 14 2016Sean O Donnell Acting April 6 2020Robert Storch December 14 2022Department of EducationOfficeholder Term startJohn Yazurlo Acting May 4 1980James Thomas August 26 1980John Yazurlo Acting January 27 1981James Thomas July 27 1981Gretchen Schwarz Acting March 4 1995John Higgins Acting April 3 1995Thomas Bloom January 3 1996Steve McNamara Acting January 1 1998John Higgins Acting March 1 1998Lorraine Pratte Lewis June 14 1999John Higgins May 27 2002Acting May 27 2002 November 27 2002Mary Mitchelson Acting July 1 2008Kathleen Tighe March 17 2010Sandra Bruce December 3 2018Acting December 3 2018 December 2 2021Department of EnergyOfficeholder Term startJoseph Seltzer Acting October 1 1977Kenneth Mansfield May 24 1978James Wright Acting January 22 1981James Richards September 23 1981John Layton January 6 1986Gregory Friedman January 5 1998Acting January 5 1998 October 21 1998Rickey Hass Acting October 3 2015April Stephenson Acting January 2019Teri Donaldson January 23 2019Environmental Protection AgencyOfficeholder Term startMalcolm Stringer Acting November 1 1978Inez Smith Reid December 9 1979Ernest Bradley Acting January 25 1981Matthew Novick October 14 1981Charles Dempsey Acting February 24 1983Donald Kirkendall Acting June 13 1983John Martin October 27 1983Nikki Tinsley January 4 1997Acting January 4 1997 November 9 1998Bill Roderick Acting March 6 2006Arthur Elkins June 25 2010Chuck Sheehan Acting October 12 2018Sean O Donnell January 27 2020Export Import BankOfficeholder Term startMichael Tankersley August 6 2007Osvaldo Gratacos October 31 2009Acting October 31 2009 October 15 2010Mike McCarthy Acting June 27 2014Terry Settle Acting September 2017Parisa Salehi Acting August 2018Jennifer Fain Acting August 3 2019Parisa Salehi March 14 2022Federal Communications CommissionOfficeholder Term startJohn Kamp Acting April 13 1989James Warwick October 23 1989Acting October 23 1989 June 13 1991Walker Feaster November 13 1994Acting November 13 1994 April 14 1996Kent Nilsson January 6 2006Acting January 6 2006 May 28 2006David Hunt June 5 2009Acting June 5 2009 January 10 2011Sharon Diskin Acting January 10 2023Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationOfficeholder Term startJames Renick Acting March 8 1993Gaston Gianni April 29 1996Patricia Black Acting January 1 2005Jon Rymer June 22 2006Fred Gibson Acting September 17 2013Jay Lerner January 9 2017Tyler Smith Acting January 27 2023Jennifer L Fain December 22 2023Federal Emergency Management AgencyOfficeholder Term startRussell Miller August 4 1990William Partridge Acting May 1 1994George Opfer November 7 1994Richard Skinner Acting November 30 2002Federal Housing Finance AgencyOfficeholder Term startSteve Linick September 29 2010Michael Stephens Acting September 30 2013Laura Wertheimer October 28 2014Phyllis Fong Acting August 2 2021Brian Tomney March 14 2022General Services AdministrationOfficeholder Term startKurt Muellenberg April 11 1979Michael Eberhardt Acting January 21 1981Brian Bruh Acting March 3 1981Joseph Sickon August 5 1981Charles Gillum Acting August 5 1984William Barton November 19 1985Joel Gallay Acting June 4 2001Daniel Levinson August 9 2001Joel Gallay Acting June 9 2005Brian Miller August 9 2005Robert Erickson Acting May 1 2014Carol Fortine Ochoa July 29 2015Robert Erickson Acting July 1 2023Department of Health and Human ServicesOfficeholder Term startThomas Morris February 19 1977Richard Lowe Acting September 1 1979Brian Mitchell Acting January 1 1981Richard Kusserow June 1 1981Brian Mitchell Acting July 1 1992June Gibbs Brown November 5 1993Michael Mangano Acting January 4 2001Janet Rehnquist August 8 2001Dara Corrigan Acting June 2 2003Daniel Levinson September 13 2004Acting September 13 2004 June 9 2005Joanne Chiedi Acting May 31 2019Christi Grimm December 27 2019Acting December 27 2019 February 22 2022Department of Homeland SecurityOfficeholder Term startClark Ervin January 24 2003Acting January 24 2003 December 26 2003Richard Skinner December 8 2004Acting December 8 2004 July 28 2005Charles Edwards Acting February 27 2011Carlton Mann Acting December 17 2014John Roth March 10 2014John Kelly Acting December 1 2017Jennifer Costello Acting June 10 2019Joseph Cuffari July 25 2019Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentOfficeholder Term startCharles Haynes January 31 1972Charles Dempsey May 24 1975James Thomas August 31 1975Charles Dempsey October 1 1977Paul Adams Acting January 21 1981Charles Dempsey August 5 1981Paul Adams Acting February 25 1983Charles Dempsey June 14 1983Paul Adams Acting February 4 1985John Connors Acting March 1 1992Susan Gaffney August 6 1993James Heist Acting June 4 2001David Williams Acting July 16 2001Kenneth Donohue May 20 2002Michael Stephens Acting October 2010David Montoya December 1 2011Helen Albert Acting July 2017Rae Oliver Davis January 23 2019Intelligence CommunityOfficeholder Term startCharles McCullough November 7 2011Michael Atkinson May 17 2018On leave April 3 2020 May 3 2020Thomas Monheim April 3 2020Acting April 3 2020 October 4 2021Department of the InteriorOfficeholder Term startWilliam Kendig Acting October 17 1978June Brown May 10 1979Richard Mulberry July 14 1981Robert Beuley Acting October 1 1981Arthur Dellinger Acting October 26 1984Robert Beuley Acting May 2 1985Thomas Sheehan Acting September 8 1985James Richards January 6 1986Joyce Fleischman Acting April 1 1993Wilma Lewis April 10 1995Robert Williams Acting January 8 1998Richard Reback Acting July 1 1998Eljay Bowron November 2 1998Robert Williams Acting March 29 1999Earl Devaney August 5 1999On leave February 23 2009 December 31 2011Mary Kendall Acting February 23 2009Mark Greenblatt August 26 2019Internal Revenue ServiceOfficeholder Term startLawrence Rogers Acting January 18 1999David Williams May 17 1999Pamela Gardiner Acting August 24 2002Russell George December 12 2004Heather M Hill Acting January 1 2024Department of JusticeOfficeholder Term startAnthony Moscato Acting April 14 1989Richard Hankinson June 25 1990Michael Bromwich June 9 1994Robert Ashbaugh Acting August 16 1999Glenn Fine August 10 2000Acting August 10 2000 December 15 2000Cynthia Schnedar Acting January 29 2011Michael Horowitz April 16 2012Department of LaborOfficeholder Term startRocco De Marco Acting October 23 1978Marjorie Fine Knowles May 18 1979Ronald Goldstock Acting May 2 1980Frank Yeager Acting February 1 1981Thomas McBride July 18 1981Robert McGee Acting October 16 1982Brian Hyland March 23 1983Acting March 23 1983 August 4 1983Raymond Maria Acting September 3 1989Julian De La Rosa August 6 1990Charles Masten March 20 1993Acting March 20 1993 November 20 1993Patricia Dalton Acting January 3 2000Gordon Heddell January 2 2001Daniel Petrole Acting July 15 2008Scott Dahl October 16 2013Larry Turner June 21 2020Acting June 21 2020 December 7 2021National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationOfficeholder Term startRobert Allnut Acting October 1 1978Eldon Taylor August 1 1979Brian Hyland Acting December 1 1980June Gibbs Brown June 14 1981Bill Colvin October 17 1985Lewis Rinker Acting September 4 1994Roberta Gross August 15 1995Frank LaRocca Acting March 3 2002Robert Cobb April 22 2002Thomas Howard Acting April 11 2009Paul Martin November 20 2009George Scott Acting January 2 2024National Reconnaissance OfficeOfficeholder Term startSusan Gibson September 26 2016Terrence Edwards December 23 2022National Security AgencyOfficeholder Term startRussell Decker Acting December 2016Robert Storch January 11 2018Kevin Gerrity Acting January 11 2018Nuclear Regulatory CommissionOfficeholder Term startDavid Williams November 22 1989Leo Norton Acting September 1 1995Hubert Bell July 8 1996David Lee Acting December 31 2018Robert Feitel May 27 2020Pandemic Recovery Special Officeholder Term startBrian Miller June 5 2020Office of Personnel ManagementOfficeholder Term startPatrick Conklin March 1 1987Joseph Willever Acting April 16 1989Patrick McFarland August 9 1990Norbert Vint Acting February 19 2016Krista Boyd April 28 2022Railroad Retirement BoardOfficeholder Term startWilliam Doyle January 14 1986Charles Sekerak Acting April 8 1994Martin Dickman October 14 1994Resolution Trust CorporationOfficeholder Term startJohn Adair April 1 1990Small Business AdministrationOfficeholder Term startRaymond Randolph Acting October 12 1978Paul Boucher July 1 1979Raymond Randolph Acting January 21 1981Paul Boucher July 21 1981Raymond Randolph Acting July 5 1982Mary Wieseman May 10 1983Raymond Randolph Acting September 7 1986Charles Gillum April 7 1987Daniel Peyser Acting August 19 1990James Hoobler April 18 1991Karen Lee Acting December 1 1997Phyllis Fong April 6 1999Peter McClintock Acting December 2 2002Harold Damelin April 21 2003Peter McClintock Acting April 4 2005Eric Thorson April 2006Peter McClintock Acting August 12 2008Peg Gustafson October 2 2009Mike Ware January 9 2017Acting January 9 2017 May 24 2018Social Security AdministrationOfficeholder Term startJune Gibbs Brown March 31 1995David Williams January 4 1996James Huse June 22 1998Patrick O Carroll March 7 2004Acting March 7 2004 November 29 2004Gale Stallworth Stone Acting May 29 2016Gail Ennis January 29 2019Department of StateOfficeholder Term startRaymond Miller March 1 1954 October 31 1960Gerald Drew November 13 1960 May 31 1962Norris Haselton June 10 1962 July 31 1964Fraser Wilkins July 23 1964 August 8 1971Thomas McElhiney July 1 1971 July 18 1973Jim Sutterlin October 15 1973Robert Yost Acting September 1 1974William Schaufele August 22 1975Robert Sayre November 24 1975Brandon Grove Acting May 1 1978Ted Eliot July 5 1978 October 16 1978Robert Brewster January 14 1979 January 21 1981Robert Brown January 21 1981 June 30 1983Acting January 21 1981 July 7 1981William Harrop December 12 1983Acting November 15 1983 August 16 1985Bryon Hollingsworth Acting August 27 1986Sherman Funk August 14 1987Rocky Suddarth Acting February 15 1994Harold Geisel Acting June 12 1994Jacquelyn Williams Bridgers April 7 1995Anne Sigmund Acting February 4 2001Clark Ervin August 3 2001Anne Sigmund Acting January 24 2003Anne Patterson Acting September 28 2003John Lange Acting August 3 2004Cameron Hume Acting August 23 2004Howard Krongard May 2 2005Harold Geisel Acting January 16 2008Steve Linick September 30 2013On leave May 15 2020 June 14 2020Stephen Akard Acting May 15 2020Diana Shaw Acting August 7 2020Matthew Klimow Acting August 31 2020Diana Shaw Acting December 11 2020Tennessee Valley AuthorityOfficeholder Term startRichard Chambers Acting December 1 2000Donald Hickman Acting January 26 2002Richard Moore May 9 2003Jill Matthews Acting September 21 2017Ben Wagner June 6 2022Department of TransportationOfficeholder Term startFrenk Sato May 10 1979Joseph Genovese Acting January 22 1981Joseph Welsch July 18 1981Joseph Genovese Acting January 1 1986John Melchner October 12 1986Raymond DeCarli Acting January 1 1990Mary Schiavo October 31 1990Mario Lauro Acting July 8 1996Joyce Fleischman Acting August 12 1996Kenneth Mead May 29 1997Todd Zinser Acting February 11 2006Calvin Scovel October 27 2006Mitch Behm Acting February 1 2020Skip Elliott Acting May 16 2020Eric J Soskin January 11 2021Department of the TreasuryOfficeholder Term startLeon Wigrizer August 18 1978Eugene Essner Acting February 1 1981Paul Trause August 12 1981Emily Marwell Acting February 26 1984John Layton September 9 1984Michael Hill April 6 1986Acting April 6 1986 April 16 1989Robert Cesca Acting June 1 1989Donald Kirkendall November 22 1989Robert Cesca Acting January 21 1993Valerie Lau October 11 1994Richard Calahan Acting February 9 1998David Williams October 26 1998Lawrence Rogers Acting May 17 1999Jeffrey Rush July 30 1999Dennis Schindel Acting April 3 2004Harold Damelin April 4 2005Dennis Schindel Acting April 30 2007Eric Thorson August 12 2008Rich Delmar Acting June 30 2019Troubled Assets Relief Program Special Officeholder Term startNeil Barofsky December 8 2008Christy Romero April 1 2011Acting April 1 2011 February 1 2012Melissa Bruce Acting March 30 2022U S Information AgencyOfficeholder Term startAnthony Gabriel July 2 1987George Murphy August 6 1990Terence Shea Acting May 1 1993Marian Bennet November 28 1993Department of Veterans AffairsOfficeholder Term startJohn Williams Acting November 9 1977Allan Reynolds May 1 1979Morris Silverstein Acting January 21 1981Frank Sato July 31 1981Renald Morani January 1 1988Stephen Trodden August 4 1990William Merriman Acting January 3 1996Richard Griffin November 11 1997Jon Wooditch Acting June 22 2005George Opfer November 17 2005Richard Griffin Acting January 1 2014Linda Halliday Acting July 6 2015Michael Missal May 2 2016 Designated federal entity DFE inspectors general edit Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start WebsiteAppalachian Regional Commission ARC OIG Phillip Heneghan March 2 2020 60 ARC OIGCommittee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled CPPBSD OIG Stefania Pozzi Porter July 15 2021 Acting July 15 2021 October 13 2022 61 CPPBSD OIGCommodity Futures Trading Commission CFTC OIG Brett Baker acting b May 2023 62 CFTC OIGConsumer Product Safety Commission CPSC OIG Christopher Dentel January 9 2003 63 Acting January 9 2003 January 10 2004 CPSC OIGCorporation for Public Broadcasting CPB OIG Kimberly Howell October 7 2019 64 CPB OIGDefense Intelligence Agency DIA OIG Jeremy Kirkland January 27 2023 Acting January 27 2023 June 3 2023 65 DIA OIGDenali Commission DC OIG Roderick Fillinger January 19 2020 66 Denali OIGElection Assistance Commission EAC OIG Brianna Schletz October 14 2021 67 EAC OIGEqual Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC OIG Joyce Willoughby July 3 2022 Acting July 3 2022 March 12 2023 68 EEOC OIGFarm Credit Administration FCA OIG Wendy Laguarda August 1 2017 69 FCA OIGFederal Election Commission FEC OIG Christopher Skinner August 5 2019 70 FEC OIGFederal Labor Relations Authority FLRA OIG Dana Rooney August 30 2010 63 FLRA OIGFederal Maritime Commission FMC OIG Jon Hatfield August 12 2013 63 Acting August 12 2013 May 18 2014 FMC OIGFederal Reserve Board and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau FRB OIG Mark Bialek July 25 2011 63 FRB OIGFederal Trade Commission FTC OIG Andrew Katsaros June 8 2018 71 Acting June 8 2018 November 2018 72 FTC OIGInternational Development Finance Corporation DFC OIG Anthony Zakel August 20 2020 73 DFC OIGInternational Trade Commission USITC OIG Rashmi Bartlett July 6 2021 74 USITC OIGLegal Services Corporation LSC OIG Thomas Yatsco April 25 2023 75 LSC OIGNational Archives and Records Administration NARA OIG Brett Baker April 19 2021 Acting April 19 2021 July 23 2021 NARA OIGNational Credit Union Administration NCUA OIG Jim Hagen June 1 2013 63 NCUA OIGNational Endowment for the Arts NEA OIG Ron Stith June 13 2016 76 NEA OIGNational Endowment for the Humanities NEH OIG Laura Davis January 30 2011 63 Acting January 30 2011 December 17 2012 NEH OIGNational Geospatial Intelligence Agency NGA OIG Cardell K Richardson Sr December 2017 NGA OIGNational Labor Relations Board NLRB OIG David Berry November 23 2008 63 NLRB OIGNational Railroad Passenger Corporation Kevin Winters February 1 2019 77 Amtrak OIGNational Science Foundation NSF OIG Allison Lerner April 27 2009 63 NSF OIGPeace Corps PC OIG Joaquin E Ferrao January 1 2022 Acting January 1 2022 April 25 2023 PC OIGPension Benefit Guaranty Corporation PBGC OIG Nicholas Novak April 27 2020 Acting April 27 2020 February 17 2021 PBGC OIGPostal Service and Postal Regulatory Commission USPS OIG Tammy Whitcomb February 19 2016 Acting February 19 2016 November 29 2018 USPS OIGSecurities and Exchange Commission SEC OIG Deborah Jeffrey May 7 2023 SEC OIGSmithsonian Institution SI OIG Joan Mockeridge acting September 3 2023 SI OIGList of DFE IGs edit DFE IG History 78 79 Appalachian Regional CommissionOfficeholder Term startHubert Sparks October 2 1989Clifford Jennings April 8 2002Hubert Sparks April 18 2011Philip Heneghan February 19 2020Architect of the CapitolOfficeholder Term startCarol Bates August 18 2008Kevin Mulshine September 8 2013Thomas Lehrich Acting December 2016Christopher Failla April 17 2017Capitol PoliceOfficeholder Term startCarl Hoecker July 10 2006Fay Ropella February 11 2013Acting February 11 2013 August 11 2013Michael Bolton March 30 2018Acting March 30 2018 January 20 2019Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely DisabledOfficeholder Term startThomas Lehrich May 2017Commodity Futures Trading CommissionOfficeholder Term startNancy Wentzler September 24 1989Donald Smith Acting June 17 1990Roy Lavik October 7 1990Brett Baker acting May 17 2023Consumer Product Safety CommissionOfficeholder Term startThomas Stein April 7 1989Acting April 7 1989 January 19 1990Mary Wyles August 2 1998Acting August 2 1998 February 7 1999Christopher Dentel January 9 2003Acting January 9 2003 January 10 2004Corporation for Public BroadcastingOfficeholder Term startLester Latney April 17 1989Joe Arvizu February 16 1997Frederick Lau Acting May 26 1998Kenneth Konz November 9 1998Mary Mitchelson June 3 2013William Richardson Acting April 26 2019Kimberly Howell October 7 2019Denali CommissionOfficeholder Term startMichael Marsh December 22 2006David Sheppard Acting May 28 2014Roderick Fillinger 2014Election Assistance CommissionOfficeholder Term startRoger LaRouche Acting August 9 2005Curtis Crider August 24 2006Roger LaRouche Acting September 30 2015Patricia Layfield February 22 2016Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionOfficeholder Term startWilliam Miller January 4 1989Aletha Brown February 6 1995Acting February 6 1995 July 28 1996Milton Mayo January 1 2010Acting January 1 2010 June 22 2011Farm Credit AdministrationOfficeholder Term startEldon Stoehr January 22 1989Elizabeth Dean Acting December 16 2000Stephen Smith January 12 2001Elizabeth Dean Acting June 16 2005Carl Clinefelter July 10 2005Elizabeth Dean January 4 2013Acting January 4 2013 June 19 2013Wendy Laguarda August 1 2017Federal Election CommissionOfficeholder Term startCraig Crooks Acting April 17 1989Lynne McFarland February 11 1990Cameron Thurber Acting March 1 2017Vacant November 9 2018Tony Baptiste Acting May 22 2019Christopher Skinner August 5 2019Federal Labor Relations AuthorityOfficeholder Term startPaul Miller September 24 1989John Zielinski Acting April 15 1994William Tobey Acting April 30 1994John Suszko Acting May 23 1994William Tobey Acting October 30 1994Robert Andary May 7 1995William Tobey Acting July 20 1997Francine Eichler February 22 1998Charlie Center Acting January 3 2010Dana Rooney August 30 2010Federal Maritime CommissionOfficeholder Term startTony Kominoth February 26 1989Bridgette Hicks Acting March 3 2005Adam Trzeciak April 16 2006Dana Rooney Acting January 22 2013Jon Hatfield August 12 2013Acting August 12 2013 May 18 2014Federal Reserve BoardOfficeholder Term startBrent Bowen July 20 1987Barry Snyder June 1 1998Beth Coleman May 6 2007Mark Bialek July 25 2011Federal Trade CommissionOfficeholder Term startFrederick Zirkel June 6 1989Adam Trzeciak Acting February 1 2005Howard Sribnick May 30 2005John Seeba January 7 2008Scott Wilson August 13 2012Kelly Tshibaka Acting June 1 2014Roslyn Mazer March 29 2015Andrew Katsaros June 8 2018Acting June 8 2018 November 2018Government Accountability OfficeOfficeholder Term startFrancis Garcia January 19 1986Cathy Helm Acting December 29 2012Adam Trzeciak January 13 2013Government Publishing OfficeOfficeholder Term startJoyce Blaylock March 10 1985Victor Bouril acting June 16 1990Lewis Small May 7 1995Thomas Muldoon acting January 6 1997Robert Andary November 9 1997Andrew Killgore acting February 7 2003Marc Nichols March 17 2003Greg Brower October 3 2004Anthony Ogden October 1 2006Michael Raponi November 21 2011Stephen Roy acting April 2018Melinda Miguel July 12 2018James Ives acting January 8 2019Mike Leary April 24 2019House of RepresentativesOfficeholder Term startJohn Lainhart November 14 1993 March 31 1999Steve McNamara March 13 2000 May 30 2005James Cornell March 2 2006 January 2 2010Terry Grafenstine January 2 2010 September 2017Acting January 2 2010 July 30 2010Michael Ptasienski September 2017 presentActing September 2017 February 15 2018International Development Finance CorporationOfficeholder Term startTBDInternational Trade CommissionOfficeholder Term startJane Altenhofen April 17 1989Dev Jagadesan acting May 30 1999Kenneth Clark July 15 2001Jean Smith acting November 1 2005Vacant March 12 2006Jean Smith acting August 19 2007Vacant December 20 2007Judith Gwynn acting January 6 2008Antonio Baptiste acting August 17 2009Philip Heneghan December 6 2009Rhonda Turnbow acting March 1 2020Rashmi Bartlett July 6 2021Iraq Reconstruction Special Officeholder Term startStuart Bowen January 20 2004Legal Services CorporationOfficeholder Term startDavid Wilkinson September 5 1989Robert Holliday Acting September 6 1991Edouard Quatrevaux September 17 1991Leonard Koczur Acting December 2 2000Kirt West September 1 2004Dutch Merryman Acting September 16 2007Jeffrey Schanz March 3 2008Library of CongressOfficeholder Term startKarl Schornagel March 12 2001Kurt Hyde July 28 2014National Archives and Records AdministrationOfficeholder Term startLawrence Oberg April 16 1989Debra Guentzel Acting November 9 1992Roberta Gross Acting January 10 1993Floyd Justice June 1 1993Robert Taylor Acting July 23 1995Kelly Sisario March 18 1996Ralph McNamara Acting July 4 1999Paul Brachfeld December 19 1999James Springs September 12 2012Acting September 12 2012 March 23 2015Brett Baker April 19 2021Acting April 19 2021 July 31 2021National Credit Union AdministrationOfficeholder Term startJoan Perry March 23 1989Frank Thomas September 8 1992William DeSarno Acting July 8 2002Herbert Yolles October 21 2002William DeSarno April 1 2005Jim Hagen June 1 2013National Endowment for the ArtsOfficeholder Term startLeon Lilly April 9 1989Edward Johns October 15 1995Acting October 15 1995 March 31 1996Daniel Shaw January 14 2001Acting January 14 2001 March 25 2001Tonie Jones March 17 2008Michael Binder Acting December 28 2015Ron Stith June 13 2016National Endowment for the HumanitiesOfficeholder Term startSheldon Bernstein April 12 1989Laura Davis January 30 2011Acting January 30 2011 December 17 2012National Labor Relations BoardOfficeholder Term startBernard Levine November 7 1989John Higgins Acting July 25 1994Robert Allen September 23 1996Acting September 23 1996 March 21 1997Aileen Armstrong May 18 1998Jane Altenhofen May 30 1999Vacant December 21 2007David Berry November 23 2008National Railroad Passenger CorporationOfficeholder Term startFred Weiderhold April 3 1989Lorraine Green Acting June 17 2009Ted Alves November 5 2009Tom Howard February 4 2014Kevin Winters February 1 2019National Science FoundationOfficeholder Term startLinda Sundro April 30 1989Philip Sunshine Acting April 12 1998Christine Boesz January 18 2000Allison Lerner April 27 2009Panama Canal CommissionOfficeholder Term startJohn Mathis April 16 1989Peter Liehr December 15 1989William Forbes January 4 1997Victor Diamond January 4 1998Peace CorpsOfficeholder Term startGerard Roy January 23 1989John Hale Acting February 14 1992Michael Hill May 31 1992Michael Tully Acting February 9 1993Jeffrey Rush Acting February 21 1993Deborah Holt Kirk March 6 1994Charles Maddox April 30 1995Acting April 30 1995 January 3 1996Charles Smith July 6 1997Acting July 6 1997 August 2 1998David Kotz January 6 2006Kathy Buller May 25 2008Pension Benefit Guaranty CorporationOfficeholder Term startWayne Poll April 24 1989Deborah Stover Springer Acting June 1 2002Robert Emmons January 16 2003Deborah Stover Springer Acting October 3 2007Rebecca Batts April 30 2008Deborah Stover Springer Acting October 3 2013Bob Westbrooks May 2015Nicholas Novak Acting April 27 2020Postal Regulatory CommissionOfficeholder Term startJack Callender June 25 2007Postal ServiceOfficeholder Term startCharles Clauson October 18 1988Kenneth Hunter September 5 1992Karla Corcoran January 4 1997David Williams August 20 2003Tammy Whitcomb February 19 2016Acting February 19 2016 November 29 2018Securities and Exchange CommissionOfficeholder Term startWalter Stachnik March 12 1989Nelson Egbert acting August 6 2007David Kotz December 5 2007Noelle Maloney acting January 30 2012Jon Rymer acting May 31 2012Carl Hoecker February 11 2013Smithsonian InstitutionOfficeholder Term startJohn Fawsett acting April 17 1989Thomas Blair June 3 1990Debra Ritt March 7 2005Sprightley Ryan June 11 2006Acting 2006 2007Scott Dahl January 15 2012Cathy Helm July 14 2014Tennessee Valley AuthorityOfficeholder Term startNorman Zigrossi January 25 1986George Prosser acting April 16 1992William Hinshaw May 4 1992George Prosser April 1 1994Robert Thompson acting August 22 1999George Prosser March 18 2000 Legislative agency inspectors general edit Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start WebsiteArchitect of the Capitol AOC OIG Christopher Failla April 17 2017 AOC OIGCapitol Police USCP OIG vacant October 20 2023 USCP OIGGovernment Accountability Office GAO OIG L Nancy Birnbaum March 27 2022 80 GAO OIGGovernment Publishing Office GPO OIG Nathan Deahl March 1 2023 Acting March 1 2023 June 28 2023 81 GPO OIGHouse of Representatives Joseph C Picolla June 5 2021 Acting June 5 2021 April 24 2022 House IGLibrary of Congress LOC OIG Glenda B Arrington June 20 2023 82 LOC OIGU S military edit Within the United States Armed Forces the position of inspector general is normally part of the personal staff serving a general or flag officer in a command position The inspector general s office functions in two ways To a certain degree they are ombudsmen for their branch of service However their primary function is to ensure the combat readiness of subordinate units in their command An armed services inspector general also investigates noncriminal allegations and some specific criminal allegations to include determining if the matter should be referred for criminal investigation by the service s criminal investigative agency The Air Force Inspector General Complaints Program was established to address the concerns of Air Force active duty reserve and Guard members civilian employees family members and retirees as well as the interest of the Air Force One of the first responsibilities of the Air Force inspector general is to operate a credible complaints program that investigates personnel complaints Fraud Waste and Abuse FWA allegations congressional inquiries and issues involving the Air Force mission Personnel complaints and FWA disclosures to the IG help commanders correct problems that affect the productivity mission accomplishment and morale of assigned personnel which are areas of high concern to Air Force leaders at all levels 83 Jurisdiction Officeholder Term start WebsiteUnited States Air Force DAF IG Stephen L Davis March 2 2022 USAF OIGUnited States Army DAIG LTG Donna W Martin September 2 2021 DAIGUnited States Navy NAVINSGEN John V Fuller June 11 2021 NAVINSGENFormer edit ACTION Arms Control and Disarmament Agency concurrent with State Department Coalition Provisional Authority Federal Emergency Management Agency U S Information Agency Iraq Reconstruction Special Panama Canal Commission Resolution Trust CorporationReview boards edit Pandemic Response Accountability Committee Recovery Accountability and Transparency BoardStark Law and Anti Kickback Statute enforcement editHHS OIG develops and distributes resources to assist the health care industry in its efforts to comply with the nation s fraud and abuse laws and to educate the public about fraudulent schemes so that it can protect itself and report suspicious activities 2 Recently when HHS OIG has targeted hospitals and healthcare systems for Stark Law and Anti Kickback Statute violations pertaining to the management of physician compensation arrangements 84 In 2015 a fraud alert was issued to publicize the OIG s intent to further regulate such non compliance 85 In light of such efforts and consequent record breaking settlements healthcare experts have begun to call for the transition from paper based physician time logging and contract management to automated solutions 86 Criticism editInspectors general have also been criticized for being ineffective and persecuting whistleblowers rather than protecting them One example is from the Securities and Exchange Commission OIG In a 2011 article by Matt Taibbi SEC whistleblowers said that complaining to the SEC OIG was well known to be a career killer 87 Another example is from whistleblower Jesselyn Radack s book Canary in the Coalmine in which she describes her experience complaining to the Department of Justice OIG instead of helping her the IG office helped the DOJ get her fired and restricted from practicing as a lawyer 88 Another example is from the Thomas Andrews Drake case in which several complainants to the Department of Defense OIG over NSA s Trailblazer Project were later raided by the FBI and some threatened with criminal prosecution 89 See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Politics portalFederal law enforcement in the United States 2020 dismissal of inspectors generalExplanatory notes edit Redacted version of the DoD Inspector General audit obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by the Project on Government Oversight and others 16 17 Roy Lavik was placed on non duty status in early May 2023 by the CFTC following an CIGIE Integrity Committee investigative report finding he engaged in misconduct Brett Baker NARA IG was appointed as acting IG in the interimCitations edit Pub L Tooltip Public Law United States 94 505 a b About DHSS OIG oig hhs gov Overview of the Inspectors General 1978 Present PDF ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency a b c d e Kirby Jen May 28 2020 Trump s purge of inspectors general explained Vox Retrieved June 11 2020 Quinn Melissa May 19 2020 The internal watchdogs Trump has fired or replaced CBS News Retrieved June 11 2020 Baker Peter April 4 2020 Trump Proceeds With Post Impeachment Purge Amid Pandemic The New York Times Archived from the original on April 5 2020 Retrieved April 24 2020 Cook Nancy June 11 2020 Sideshow Don Trump pursues a non virus agenda Politico Retrieved April 24 2020 Stracqualursi Veronica May 2 2020 Trump names his pick for HHS inspector general after criticizing acting official over coronavirus report CNN Retrieved June 11 2020 Robertson Lori 7 April 2020 The HHS Inspector General Report Factcheck org Retrieved June 11 2020 a b c Inspector General Act of 1978 PDF ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original PDF on May 18 2011 THE INSPECTORS GENERAL PDF www ignet gov 14 July 2014 Retrieved 9 September 2023 Federal domestic and foreign assistance programs Archived from the original on January 16 2004 Inspector General Reform Act of 2008 ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original on November 24 2010 Stimulus Bill and Strings Massive Federal Spending Will Be Accompanied by Increased Inspectors General Oversight and Investigations Akin Gump Strauss Hauer amp Feld LLP H R 928 Improving Government Accountability Act Archived from the original on April 30 2010 via OpenCongress Schwellenbach Nick June 22 2011 POGO Obtains Pentagon Inspector General Report Associated With NSA Whistleblower Tom Drake pogo typepad com Project on Government Oversight Radack Jesselyn June 11 2011 Too Classified to Try Myth in Failed Drake Prosecution DailyKos Inspector General Historical Data Federal Departments PDF ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency May 17 2007 Archived from the original PDF on August 13 2009 ECIE Members ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original on March 24 2005 Home Page www uspsoig gov USPS Office of Inspector General Archived from the original on March 27 2012 Retrieved June 19 2016 Executive Order 12805 Integrity and Efficiency in Federal Programs ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency May 11 1992 Archived from the original on March 5 2005 Margasak Larry HHS Chief Janet Rehnquist Will Resign phillyburbs com The Associated Press Archived from the original on March 24 2005 Office of Inspector General U S Department of Health and Human Services oig hhs gov President s Council on Integrity and Efficiency Executive Council on Integrity and Efficiency ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original on March 5 2005 President s Council on Integrity and Efficiency Members ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original on March 5 2005 IGNET Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original on December 10 2008 Inspector General Community Auditor Training ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original on December 10 2008 Inspector General Directory Homepages ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Archived from the original on March 8 2005 Homeland Security Act of 2002 PDF a b Presidentially appointed Senate Confirmed IG Appointed Chronicle PDF Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency CIGIE 2017 07 25 Retrieved 2022 12 23 CIA CIA June 28 2021 CIA welcomes Robin Ashton our new Senate confirmed Inspector General IG Ashton most recently served as Principal Deputy Inspector General for the Intelligence Community and brings a wealth of experience to CIA including more than three decades TheJusticeDept Tweet Retrieved December 23 2022 via Twitter Office of Inspector General www oig doc gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 a b SEC gov SEC Appoints Deborah J Jeffrey as Inspector General www sec gov Retrieved 2023 05 08 DoD OIG Newsletter January 2023 PDF Department of Defense Office of Inspector General 2023 01 05 Retrieved 2023 01 16 Teri L Donaldson Energy gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 US EPA OIG 2014 01 17 About EPA s Office of Inspector General www epa gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 OIG Senior Staff EXIM GOV www exim gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 a b FCC OIG FCCOIG January 10 2023 With immense sadness we share the news our IG David Hunt passed away this morning after bravely struggling with a series of health issues David was a wonderful man amp dedicated public servant who will be terribly missed Our deepest condolences go out to his family amp friends Tweet Retrieved January 30 2023 via Twitter Meet the Inspector General FHFA OIG www fhfaoig gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 The Honorable Rae Oliver Davis HUD OIG www hudoig gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 The Honorable Thomas A Monheim PDF Office of Intelligence Community Inspector General 2022 12 23 Inspector General Office of Inspector General U S Department of the Interior Retrieved 2022 12 23 Meet the Inspector General oig justice gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Mr Robert J Feitel PDF Office of the Inspector General Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board 2022 12 23 Krista A Boyd Office of Personnel Management Retrieved 2022 12 23 Inspector General U S Small Business Administration Retrieved 2022 12 23 Office of the Inspector General oig ssa gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Buble Courtney 2020 12 11 Acting State Dept IG Leaves the Day After Report on Travel of Pompeo s Wife Is Published Government Executive Retrieved 2022 12 23 Inspector General Ben R Wagner TVA OIG Office of the Inspector General oig tva gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Inspector General Office of Inspector General U S Department of Transportation www oig dot gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Inspector General www va gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Inspector General Vacancy Tracker Project on Government Oversight May 5 2020 a b President Biden Announces Key Nominees Press release The White House January 11 2024 Retrieved January 11 2024 President Trump announced on May 15 2020 that Linick would be removed as IG per federal law he was put on leave for 30 days before formally leaving office See letter to Speaker Pelosi memorializing this House The White 2023 07 26 President Biden Announces Key Nominees The White House Retrieved 2023 07 26 House The White 2023 03 20 President Biden Announces Key Nominees The White House Retrieved 2023 03 21 Accounting Today AccountingToday January 4 2024 J Russell George the longtime leader of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration died Monday after an unspecified prolonged illness Tweet Retrieved January 8 2024 via Twitter Inspector General Historical Data Appointed by the President and Confirmed by the Senate PDF ignet gov Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency July 25 2017 Riddle China 2020 02 19 ARC Announces Philip M Heneghan To Head Office of Inspector General Appalachian Regional Commission Retrieved 2022 12 23 Stefania Pozzi Porter Named U S AbilityOne Commission Inspector General PDF U S AbilityOne Commission 2022 10 13 Retrieved 2023 03 21 Wilhelm Ben May 24 2023 Oversight of Inspectors General The CIGIE Integrity Committee Report U S Congressional Research Service Retrieved June 15 2023 a b c d e f g h Designated Federal Entity IG Appointment Chronicle PDF Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency CIGIE 2015 03 22 Retrieved 2022 12 23 Kimberly Howell Appointed Inspector General for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting www cpb org 2019 10 03 Retrieved 2022 12 23 DIA OIG Organization oig dia mil Retrieved 2023 06 15 Office of Inspector General Denali Commission www denali gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 The EAC Names Brianna Schletz as Commission s Next Inspector General U S Election Assistance Commission www eac gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Joyce Willoughby Named as EEOC s New Inspector General US EEOC Retrieved 2023 03 21 Wendy Laguarda Named Inspector General for Farm Credit Administration PDF Farm Credit Administration 2022 07 31 Retrieved 2022 12 23 FEC names Christopher Skinner Inspector General FEC gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Federal Trade Commission Appoints Andrew Katsaros as Agency s Acting Inspector General Federal Trade Commission 2018 06 08 Retrieved 2022 12 23 Andrew Katsaros Federal Trade Commission 2018 07 12 Retrieved 2022 12 23 Boehler Adam 2022 08 20 The Office of Inspector General s Role at DFC PDF U S International Development Finance Corporation DFC Retrieved 2022 12 23 Rekha Rashmi Bartlett Named Inspector General at U S International Trade Commission USITC www usitc gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 LSC Board of Directors Appoints Tom Yatsco to Inspector General LSC Legal Services Corporation America s Partner for Equal Justice Retrieved 2023 04 28 Inspector General www arts gov Retrieved 2022 12 23 Toll Beth 2019 02 01 Amtrak Board Names Kevin Winters Inspector General Amtrak Media Retrieved 2022 12 23 Inspector General Historical Data DFE and Legislative Branch Members PDF Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency Office of the House of Representatives Inspector General PDF Congressional Research Service November 15 2018 via Federational of American Scientists About the Inspector General U S Government Accountability Office Retrieved 2022 12 23 GPO Director Names Inspector General Government Publishing Office Retrieved 2023 07 10 Librarian of Congress Names New Inspector General Library of Congress Retrieved 2023 06 26 Nicolls Boone 2007 Airman s Guide Stackpole Books p 135 ISBN 978 0 8117 3397 7 Ellison Ayla January 8 2015 4 trends in the current Stark Law enforcement climate Becker s Hospital Review Fraud Alert Physician Compensation Arrangements May Result in Significant Liability PDF Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General June 9 2015 Peace Gail Why it takes 60 minutes or less to find a Stark Law violation at a hospital Becker s Hospital Review Taibbi Matt August 17 2011 Is the SEC Covering Up Wall Street Crimes Rolling Stone Radack Jesselyn 2006 Canary in the Coalmine ISBN 1 4276 0974 8 Mayer Jane May 2011 The Secret Sharer The New Yorker Further reading editHilliard Nadia 2017 The Accountability State US Federal Inspectors General and the Pursuit of Democratic Integrity Studies in Government and Public Policy Lawrence Kansas University Press of Kansas ISBN 9780700623976 JSTOR j ctt1p6qpbk OCLC 1005678179 External links editOfficial website nbsp Inspector General Vacancy Tracker by the Council of the Inspectors General on 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