1、15 U.S.C. Appendix 3. Two other IGs operate under similar statutory guidelines: in the CIA,under the Intelligence Authorization Act of 1990 (103 Stat. 1711), and in the GPO, under theGPO Inspector General Act (44 U.S.C. 3901-3902). See: Frederick M. Kaiser, “The WatchersWatchdog: The CIA InspectorGe
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3、t of1978: Twenty Years After Passage, Are The Inspectors General Fulfilling Their Mission?,hearings,105thCong., 2ndsess. (Washington: GPO, 1999); U.S. Congress, Senate Committee onGovernmentalAffairs,TheInspectorGeneralAct:20YearsLater,hearings,105thCong.,2ndsess.(Washington: GPO, 1998); CRS Report
4、98-141, Statutory Offices of Inspector General: A 20thAnniversary Review; CRS Report RS20944, Statutory Inspector for the FBI; CRS ReportRS21251, Analysis of Presidents Proposal Concerning the OIG for the Proposed Departmentof Homeland Security; and U.S. General Accounting Office, Inspectors General