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DOJ Press Release: Founder of O.C.-Based Non-Profit Charged in 15-Count Indictment Alleging He Bribed County Supervisor in $12 Million Scheme
This report presents the results of our audit of the Security of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.
Our objective was to assess the security of the Postal Service’s EV charging stations. We contracted with a provider to evaluate the technical, communication, and data security controls of one charging station from each of the three vendors. We also conducted site visits to three Sorting and Delivery Centers to review physical security for safeguarding EV charging stations and evaluated policies and best practices for contingency planning.
The OIG inspection team assessed the effectiveness of GPO’s Government Publishing & Print Procurement’s (formerly Customer Services) key efforts to enhance the marketing of GPO services and increase the customer base, in accordance with the GPO Customer Services Strategic Plan FY 2023-2027.
Closeout Financial Audit of the Avancemos Bajo Cauca Program in Colombia Managed by Corporacin Interactuar Cooperative Agreement 72051419CA00007, January 01, 2023, to March 31, 2024
Financial Audit of the Community of Special Coffees Project, Managed by Central de Organizaciones Productoras de Caf y Cacao del Per, Cooperative Agreement 72052721CA00006, January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023
An electrician based in Chicago, Illinois, was terminated from employment on June 5, 2025, following an administrative hearing. Our investigation found that the former employee violated company policy by failing to report his convictions for theft and improperly using leave granted under the Family and Medical Leave Act. The former employee is not eligible for rehire.