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Amtrak (National Railroad Passenger Corporation)
Employee Resigns After Failing to Report for Duty While Under Investigation
An Amtrak operation supervisor based in Miami resigned from the company on May 31, 2022, after he failed to respond to company letters advising him to report as available for duty. Prior to his resignation, we conducted an investigation and found that he violated company policies by engaging in self-employment as an independent realtor while on a medical leave of absence and while receiving short-term disability benefits. The company issued the employee a Notice of Investigation following the issuance of our investigative report and he failed to report to work.
This interim report presents the results of our self-initiatedaudit of the efficiency of selected processes at the MesquitePost Office in Mesquite, TX (Project Number 22-067).This audit was designed to provide U.S. Postal Servicemanagement with timely information on potential financialcontrol risks at Postal Service locations. The Mesquite PostOffice is in the Texas 1 District of the Southern Area. Wejudgmentally selected the Mesquite Post Office for our audit.
The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee’s (PRAC) Semiannual Report to Congress, covering the period from October 1, 2021 through March 31, 2022.
The U.S. General Services Administration Office of Inspector General's Semiannual Report to the Congress covering the period from October 2021 through March 2022.
The Inspector General Act of 1978 requires the Inspector General to prepare semiannual reports summarizing the activities of the Office of Inspector General for the preceding six-month period. The semiannual reports are intended to keep the Secretary and Congress fully informed of significant findings, progress the Agency has made, and recommendations for improvement.