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Are agents of an Office of Inspector General representatives of an agency for investigatory examination purposes?

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Are agents of an Office of Inspector General representatives of an agency for investigatory examination purposes?

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Yes. The Supreme Court affirmed the Authority’s and the Eleventh Circuit’s decisions that an Office of the Inspector General investigator is a “representative of the agency” when examining a bargaining unit employee within the meaning of section 711(a)(2)(B) of the Statute.

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