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Each Inspector General is required by law to prepare this annual statement summarizing what the IG considers the most serious management and performance challenges facing the agency. This report provides Congress and the DoDs civilian and military leaders an independent assessment of the management and performance
History of Inspectors General Inspectors GeneralSenate confirmationDeparture Jon T. Rymer September 17, 2013 January 9, 2016 Glenn A. Fine (acting) N/A April 6, 2020 Sean ODonnell (acting) N/A December 6, 2022 Robert Storch November 30, 2022 Present15 more rows
The audit is a massive effort conducted by a mix of independent public accounting firms and the DOD Office of the Inspector General. The bottom line is of the 29 components undergoing stand-alone financial statement audits, seven received an unmodified audit opinion, and one received a qualified opinion.
DoD OIG combats fraud, waste and abuse in the Department of Defense by conducting audits, investigations and evaluations. In addition, the Inspector General ensures the Secretary of Defense and the Congress are fully informed of problems in the Department.
Today, Inspector General Robert P. Storch announced the release of the Department of Defense Office of Inspector Generals Review of the Armys Efforts to Prevent and Respond to Harassment of Soldiers.
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The IG acts as the eyes, ears, voice, and conscience of the commander. The role of the Inspector General and his or her staff is to determine and report on the economy, efficiency, discipline, morale, esprit de corps, readiness, and resources of the command.
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Although you may contact the DOD Hotline at any time, a faster way to resolve your complaint is usually to first contact your local or command-level Inspector Generals Office. Call the Inspector General Hotline at 800-424-9098.

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