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The Inspector General of the Federal Courts is a position proposed in both houses of the United States Congress. An Inspector General would conduct investigations of alleged misconduct of federal judges, act to prevent fraud and waste, and recommend changes to the judicial branch.
The Inspector General shall periodically (at least every 5 years) inspect and audit the administration of activities and operations of each Foreign Service post and each bureau and other operating unit of the Department of State, and shall perform such other functions as the Secretary of State may prescribe, except
IGs look independently at problems and possible solutions. They issue fact-filled reports based on professional audit, investigative, and inspection standards. They provide technical advice as new plans are developed. They can perform independent investigations of allegations.
The OIG opens cases for further review for serious allegations of criminal activity, fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement. The nature of the allegations determines which OIG division(s) will manage the case.
An Inspector General (IG) is a high-ranking official responsible for oversight within government agencies and other organizations.
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The Judiciary of New York is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals who is the ex officio Chief Judge of New York. The Chief Judge supervises the seven-judge Court of Appeals and is chair of the Administrative Board of the Courts.

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