U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General

The U.S. Department of Labor Office of Inspector General (DOL OIG) is one of the Inspector General offices created by the Inspector General Act of 1978.[1] The Inspector General for the Department of Labor is charged with investigating and auditing department programs to combat waste, fraud, and abuse.[1]

U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Inspector General
Formed1978
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Parent agencyU.S. Department of Labor
Inspector GeneralLarry Turner (Acting)
Websitewww.oig.dol.gov

History of Inspectors General

Inspector General[2] Appointment Date[2]
Larry Turner (Acting) June 22, 2020[3]
Scott S. Dahl October 16, 2013
Daniel R. Petrole (Acting) July 15, 2009
Gordon S. Heddell January 2, 2001
Patricia Dalton (Acting) January 3, 2000
Charles C. Masten November 20, 1993
Charles C. Masten (Acting) March 20, 1993
Julian W. De La Rosa August 6, 1990
Raymond Maria (Acting) September 3, 1989
J. Brian Hyland August 4, 1983
J. Brian Hyland (Acting) March 23, 1983
Robert McGee (Acting) October 16, 1982
Thomas McBride July 18, 1981
Frank Y. Yeager (Acting) February 1, 1981
Ronald Goldstock (Acting) May 2, 1980
Marjorie Fine Knowles May 18, 1979
Rocco De Marco (Acting) October 23, 1978

References

  1. "[USC02] INSPECTOR GENERAL ACT OF 1978". uscode.house.gov. Retrieved 2020-10-29.
  2. "Inspector General Historical Data" (PDF). Council of Inspector Generals on Integrity and Efficiency. July 25, 2017. Retrieved October 29, 2020.
  3. "Office of Inspector General - U.S. Department of Labor - Biography of the Deputy Inspector General". www.oig.dol.gov. Retrieved 2020-10-30.
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