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The Inspector General initiated the investigation after receiving a complaint on November 14 2019. [10] The investigation concluded that the commission abused its authority in 2016 by delegating its charter-mandated authority to Hicks, which the report said caused violations of the Michigan Open Meetings Act afterwards.
Cardell Richardson Sr. - Inspector General of the State Department. Christi Grimm - Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Michael Missal, [10] VA IG; Paul K. Martin, USAID IG [11] (fired February 11, 2025) The Department of Justice Inspector General, Michael Horowitz, former CIGIE chair, [12] was reportedly not ...
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]
Eight inspectors general who were fired by President Donald Trump last month are suing the federal government over what they allege are "unlawful and unjustified purported termination[s].". The ...
Interim Chief Investigator Lawrence Akbar described allegations of harassment and a toxic work environment as "false, frivolous, and baseless."
A complaint against a Detroit police officer can be filed by: Letter or in person to the Office of the Chief Investigator at 900 Merrill, Detroit, MI 48203 By phone at 313-596-2499 or by fax at ...
In April and May 2020, United States President Donald Trump dismissed the inspectors general (IGs) of five cabinet departments in the space of six weeks. [1] [2] The inspectors general removed were Michael K. Atkinson, Intelligence, on April 3; Glenn Fine (acting), Defense, April 7; Christi Grimm (acting), Health and Human Services, May 1; Mitch Behm (acting), Transportation, May 15; and Steve ...
The case was dismissed when Attorney General Dick Thornburgh refused to declassify information needed for his defense in 1990. [323] Michael Deaver (R) Deputy Chief of Staff to Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1985, pleaded guilty to perjury related to lobbying activities and was sentenced to three years' probation and fined $100,000. [324]