1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov July 6, 2021An Introduction to Oversight of Offices of Inspector General“Who watches the watchers?” is a question that is frequently posed when people consider the role of oversight bodies, including offices of inspector general (OIGs). However, the organization of OI
2、Gs may pose unique challenges that make it more difficult to conduct oversight of their activities. In particular, the level of independence from agency leaders that allows inspectors general (IGs) to conduct their audits and investigations with less risk of actual or perceived interference also mak
3、es it more difficult to identify and remedy issues that arise within an OIG by limiting their supervision by senior agency officials. While oversight of OIGs may create specific challenges for Congress and other stakeholders, the efficient and effective operation of OIGs, like the agencies and offic
4、ials they oversee, is important to the successful operation of the government. Congress has grappled with the organizational challenge of IG oversight through the Inspector General Act (IG Act) of 1978 (5 U.S.C. App.). While Section 3(a) of the act states that each IG “shall report to and be under t