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Front OfficeThe Front Office consists of a presidentially nominated Inspector General (vacant), a Deputy Inspector General, a Senior Advisor, a General Counsel, and support staff. It focuses on leadership and operational planning,…
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- OUR MISSION
To safeguard and strengthen U.S. foreign assistance through timely, relevant, and impactful oversight.
Learn more about our mission, vision, and goals in our Strategic Plan for FYs 2022‒2026.
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The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2012 (WPEA) is one of the latest and most important laws enacted to protect Civil Service and Foreign Service employees. Retaliation against whistleblowers is a prohibited personnel…
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Multiple government agencies combined to present a program on National Whistleblower Appreciation Day. A joint statement from Carolyn Lerner, the Special Counsel at the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, and Michael Horowitz, Inspector…
The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2012 (WPEA) Act helps ensure that USAID employees are protected from whistleblower retaliation. The WPEA established the Inspector General Whistleblower Ombudsman program, which Congress…
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The Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act of 2012 does not protect employees of Federal contractors, subcontractors, and grantees, but other laws do. The current permanent whistleblower protection statute for those employees is at 41…
As a Special Agent for USAID OIG, you will be required to use your skills as a criminal investigator to ensure the Agency and its client organizations are operating in compliance with general established policies of the government and to uncover…
- How to Make a FOIA Request for USAID Office of Inspector General Records
USAID OIG posts a great deal of information on its website including reports so before making a request you might want to look there first. The Agency’s FOIA Library…
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Oversight Resources:
Government Accountability Office (www.gao.gov) Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (www.ignet.gov) U.S.…Gabriele Tonsil is the Acting Assistant Inspector General for Audits, Inspections, and Evaluations. In this role, she oversees teams conducting audits, inspections, and evaluations from OIG’s headquarters in Washington, DC, and eight regional…
Sean M. Bottary serves as the Acting Assistant Inspector General for Investigations (AIG/I) with the OIG in Washington, DC. As head of investigations, Sean is responsible for leading an extensive global portfolio of complex criminal, civil, and…
Van Nguyen performs the duties of the Inspector General. Previously, Ms. Nguyen served as the Assistant Inspector General (AIG) for the Asia Region, based in Bangkok, Thailand. In this role, she oversaw audits, evaluations, and inspections of U.S…
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Office of Inspector General auditors and analysts support OIG’s mission by conducting audits of foreign assistance programs, activities, and operations spanning agriculture and food security, democracy and governance, economic growth, education,…
- Whistleblower Protection Laws: Employees of Contractors, Grantees, and Personal Services Contractors
Under 41 U.S.C. § 4712, employees of Government contractors, subcontractors, grantees, and subgrantees—as well as personal services contractors—who make a protected disclosure about a Federal grant or contract cannot be discharged, demoted,…
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Monrovia Medical Unit (Photo by Ellie Von Houtte, USAID)
The USAID Office of Inspector General provides oversight of a wide variety of global health activities, including efforts to combat HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and…
- Helping to Improve Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Sustainability of U.S. Foreign Assistance ProgramsSri Lankan Artisan (Credit: Danielle Wilkins, IESC)
U.S. foreign assistance programs aim to eradicate extreme poverty around the world and support developing countries’ efforts to become self-reliant. This support cuts…
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Kit Sets and emergency supplies at the IOM Emergency Supply Warehouse (Photo by Ellie Von Houtte, USAID)
In June 2017, the United Nations estimated that 141 million people in 37 countries needed humanitarian assistance because…