The United States Department of Labor's Office of Inspector General (OIG) is responsible for conducting audits and investigations to ensure the integrity and effectiveness of the department's programs and operations. Led by Inspector General Larry D. Turner and Deputy Inspector General Luiz A. Santos, the OIG is committed to promoting transparency, accountability, and efficiency within the Department of Labor.
The OIG is organized into various offices, including the Office of Audit, which assesses the department's financial management and program performance, and the Office of Investigations, which investigates labor racketeering and fraud. With a focus on risk management and whistleblower protection, the OIG plays a crucial role in safeguarding the interests of the American workforce and ensuring the responsible use of taxpayer dollars.
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