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Are complaints kept confidential once received by the Office of Executive Inspector General?

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Are complaints kept confidential once received by the Office of Executive Inspector General?

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All records pertaining to an active investigation are considered confidential and therefore not generally subject to public release. Records of the Office of Executive Inspector General are exempt from the Freedom of Information Act. However, if an investigation results in a finding that an employee engaged in misconduct, the results of such an investigation and the names of the witnesses may be made public in accordance with applicable law.

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