House Office of Inspector General

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House Office of Inspector General
Type: Administrative and Support Agencies
Parent organization: U.S. House of Representatives
Employees: 50
Executive: Inspector General
Budget: Not publicly disclosed
Address: 386 Ford House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515, USA
Website: https://oig.house.gov/
Creation Legislation: House Rule II
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Mission
To promote accountability, efficiency, and integrity in the operations of the U.S. House of Representatives by providing independent oversight through audits, investigations, and advisory services. The office works to improve the performance of House functions while ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
Services

Audits; investigations; advisory services

Regulations

House Office of Inspector General (OIG) is an independent office within the U.S. House of Representatives, responsible for providing oversight, audits, and investigations to maintain the integrity of House operations.

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Mission

The mission of the House Office of Inspector General is to promote accountability, efficiency, and integrity in the operations of the U.S. House of Representatives. It achieves this by conducting independent audits, investigations, and providing advisory services to ensure that House activities are conducted in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, thereby enhancing public trust in the legislative process.

Parent organization

The House Office of Inspector General operates under the U.S. House of Representatives, which is one of the two chambers of the United States Congress.

Legislation

The establishment of the OIG is based on House Rule II, which outlines the framework for its operations.

Partners

The House OIG does not have formal partnership structures but collaborates with other oversight entities as needed.

Number of employees

The House Office of Inspector General has approximately 50 employees.

Organization structure

  • Audit Division is responsible for conducting financial and performance audits of House operations.
  • Investigations Division handles allegations of misconduct, fraud, or abuse within the House.
  • Advisory and Assistance Division provides guidance to improve House operations and ensure compliance.

List of programs

  • Audit Program
  • Investigative Program
  • Advisory Services

Last total enacted budget

The budget of the House Office of Inspector General is not publicly disclosed.

Leader

The leader of the organization is titled **Inspector General**.

Services provided

The House OIG provides services including the conduct of audits, investigations into allegations of misconduct, and advisory services aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and compliance within the House of Representatives. It also issues reports and recommendations to House leadership.

Regulations overseen

The House OIG does not oversee regulations per se but ensures compliance with House rules and federal laws applicable to House operations.

Headquarters address

386 Ford House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515, USA

History

The Office of Inspector General for the U.S. House of Representatives was created in 1993 during the 102nd Congress as part of the House Administration Reform Resolution. This was in response to a need for more transparent and accountable governance within the legislative branch.

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