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Office of Inspector General, U.S. Agency for International Development
Federal oversight office that monitors USAID
Federal oversight office that monitors USAID
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Office of Inspector General, |
| U.S. Agency for International Development | |
| abbreviation | USAID OIG |
| formation | December 16, 1980 |
| logo | Seal of the U.S. Agency for International Development Office of Inspector General.svg |
| leader_title | Inspector General |
| leader_name | Marc Meyer (acting) |
| parent_organization | United States Agency for International Development |
| website |
U.S. Agency for International Development
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) in the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is responsible for detecting and preventing fraud, waste, abuse, and violations of law and to promote economy, efficiency and effectiveness in the operations of USAID, the Millennium Challenge Corporation, the United States African Development Foundation, and the Inter-American Foundation.
The OIG fulfills these responsibilities by conducting audits, investigations, and other reviews. OIG accomplishments are reported in semiannual reports to the Congress. OIG’s published plans and reports, testimony, and press releases are available on its Web site. The underlying law laying out the OIG's authority, responsibility, and reporting requirements is the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended.
OIG is organized into three operational units: Audit, Investigations, and Management. It has eleven overseas offices located in Bangkok, Thailand; Cairo, Egypt; Dakar, Senegal; Frankfurt, Germany; Islamabad, Pakistan; Manila, Philippines; Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Pretoria, South Africa; San Salvador, El Salvador; and Tel Aviv, Israel.
History of Inspectors General
| last= | first= | date=July 25, 2017 | title=Inspector General Historical Data | url=https://ignet.gov/sites/default/files/files/IG%20History%20(PAS)%20-%207-25-17.pdf | access-date=October 29, 2020 | website=Council of Inspector Generals on Integrity and Efficiency}} | Appointment Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marc Meyer (Acting) | February 11, 2025 | ||||||
| Paul K. Martin | January 2, 2024 | ||||||
| Nicole Angarella (Acting Deputy IG) | June 1, 2022 | ||||||
| Thomas J. Ullom, (Acting) | January 1, 2021 | ||||||
| Ann Calvaresi Barr | November 30, 2015 | ||||||
| Catherine Trujillo (Acting Deputy IG) | January 1, 2015 | ||||||
| Michael Carroll (Acting) | October 16, 2011 | ||||||
| Donald A. Gambatesa | January 17, 2006 | ||||||
| Paula Hayes (Acting Deputy IG) | October 4, 2005 | ||||||
| Bruce Crandlemire (Acting) | March 4, 2005 | ||||||
| James R. Ebbitt (Acting) | September 4, 2004 | ||||||
| Everett L. Mosley | December 15, 2000 | ||||||
| Everett L. Mosley (Acting) | August 2, 1999 | ||||||
| Jeffrey Rush | August 26, 1994 | ||||||
| Herbert L. Beckington | September 1, 1977 |
References
References
- "History of OIG".
- "USAID OIG: Semi-annual Reports to Congress for USAID, USADF, IAF and MCC".
- "USAID OIG: Reports".
- "USAID OIG: Testimony".
- "USAID OIG: Press Releases".
- "USAID OIG: Home Page".
- "Archived copy".
- "USAID OIG offices".
- (July 25, 2017). "Inspector General Historical Data".
- "U.S. Agency for International Development Inspector General Ann Calvaresi Barr Retires from Federal Service".
- "Ann Calvaresi Barr Sworn In as USAID Inspector General".
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