State of Massachusetts
Boston, MA, USA
About the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) The Massachusetts OIG is at the forefront of promoting effective government and the responsible use of public money and property. The OIG is an independent state agency charged with preventing and detecting fraud, waste, and abuse in the use of public funds and public property. The OIG has broad oversight of how state and local governments use federal, state and local funds and property. The Office is led by the Inspector General of the Commonwealth, who is appointed by the Governor, Attorney General and Auditor. M.G.L. c. 12A, § 2. The OIG is organized into three bureaus: Specialty & General Government, Legal & Compliance, and Operations, Training & Publications. The bureaus focus on specific agencies, issues, or functions. SeeWelcome to the Office of the Inspector General | Mass.govfor more information about the OIG. Further details may be found atChapter 12A (malegislature.gov). The Specialty & General...

