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Everett L. Mosley
Inspector General

Welcome to the U.S. Agency for International Development, Office of Inspector General (OIG) web page. The OIG is a dynamic, proactive, and responsive organization serving the American public. The OIG operates under the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended

Major responsibilities of the OIG are to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse, and violations of law and to promote economy, efficiency and effectiveness in the operations of the Agency for International Development.

The OIG provides oversight  services for the  Inter-American Foundation and the African Development Foundation, and upon request, to the Overseas Private Investment Corporation.

The OIG fulfills these responsibilities by conducting audits, investigations, inspections, and other reviews. We also keep the Congress informed regarding the findings and recommendations of our reviews. Accomplishments are reported in semiannual reports to the Congress as prescribed in the OIG Act. We strive for excellence in program integrity and performance.


Overview

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is responsible for providing audit and investigative services to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the African Development Foundation (ADF), and the Inter-American Foundation (IAF).


Organization

The OIG is organized into three operational units: Audit, Investigations, and Management. There are also six overseas field offices, each headed by a Regional Inspector General, located in Budapest, Hungary; Cairo, Egypt; Dakar, Senegal; Manila, Philippines; Pretoria, South Africa; and San Salvador, El Salvador. These regional offices maintain close working relationships with the USAID missions in their regions. This field presence enables auditors and investigators to carry out their responsibilities efficiently.


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