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Library of Congress Office of the Inspector General’s Semiannual Report to Congress Mar 2013
In the last six months we prepared reports on efficient computing technologies, implementing the Government Performance and Results Modernization Act, and the Library of Congress fiscal year (FY) 2012 financial statements. During this period, investigations focused on stalking; theft of Copyright deposits; misuse, attempted removal, and control of government computers; an illegal lottery; and employee threats and disruption of government business. We also assisted outside law enforcement organizations in various investigations. Finally, in the last six months, we responded to two Congressional inquiries, oversaw the audit of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency’s FY 2012 financial statements, and reviewed and commented on the FY 2012 financial statements of the Charitable Trust for the Benefit of the Library of Congress.
Response by the Inspector General of the Department of the Treasury Request for Information Regarding the Department of the Treasury’s Efforts to Address the Effects of Climate Change