Office of State Inspector General State Documents
The Office of State Inspector General (OSIG) acts to ensure integrity, accountability, and public confidence in Pennsylvania government by preventing, investigating, and eliminating fraud, waste, abuse, and misconduct. OSIG investigates allegations of impropriety in the administration of programs, operations, and contracting in executive agencies and recommends appropriate corrective action. OSIG recommends to the General Counsel appropriate cases for referral to the Office of Attorney General for criminal prosecution, and assists federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies that investigate and prosecute fraud. OSIG is also responsible for investigating welfare fraud and conducting collection activities for programs administered by the Department of Human Services.
The publications of the State Inspector General contain annual reports, investigative summaries, and other reports. Selected topics from these publications include agency happenings and fiscal information, employee misconduct, and investigations into other agencies. The bulk of the current material is dated from 2005 to present.
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