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Abbreviation
USAID
Agencies
U.S. Agency for International Development
Inter-American Foundation
Millennium Challenge Corporation
U.S. African Development Foundation
Overseas Private Investment Corporation
U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
Federal Agency
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What to Report to the OIG Hotline

The USAID Office of the Inspector General (OIG) Hotline accepts tips, allegations, and disclosures from all sources about potential fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement regarding programs and operations related to the agency it oversees. Most complaints fall in the following categories: • Crime, gross misconduct, or conflicts of interest involving agency or foundation employees and implementers; • Allegations involving fraud, waste, or abuse involving programs and awards; • False and/or fraudulent claims; • Kickbacks and/or inducements; • Abuse or mismanagement in programs and awards; • Misuse of government equipment, time, and position; • Contract or grant fraud; • Sexual exploitation and abuse; • Embezzlement Employees of USAID, MCC, USADF, IAF and their contractors, subcontractors and grantees can perform an important service by reporting what they reasonably believe to be evidence of wrongdoing, and they should never be subjected to or threatened with reprisal for doing so. Protections and remedies for whistleblowers vary by category. Please visit USAID OIG's Whistleblower Coordinator's website for more information: https://oig.usaid.gov/node/20

What Not to Report to the OIG Hotline

Complaints not addressed through the USAID OIG Hotline include: • Allegations by USAID implementers of discrimination on the basis of race, gender, ethnicity, religion or sexual preference (please contact your organization’s Equal Employment Opportunity Officer) • Employees performance issues. (please contact your organization’s HR office) • Phone scams

Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Summary Report of Inspectors General Efforts Under the Evaluation of the Implementation of Public Law 111-258, "Reducing Over-Classification Act"

2019
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Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency
Department of Commerce
Department of the Treasury
Department of Agriculture
Department of Health & Human Services
Environmental Protection Agency
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Department of State
U.S. Agency for International Development
Department of Transportation
Department of Justice
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Energy
Department of Defense

The objective of this report is to summarize key findings identified in 2013 reports and in 2016 followup reports produced by 13 Federal agency Offices of Inspectors General (OIGs) regarding original and derivative classification and Classified National Security Information (CNSI) program management...

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