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Is there a limit on the age of an allegation that the Office of Executive Inspector General will investigate?

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Is there a limit on the age of an allegation that the Office of Executive Inspector General will investigate?

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Yes. Generally, the OEIG can only investigate misconduct that occurred within one year of the complaints referral to the Office. Thus, if alleged misconduct occurred more than one year ago, the OEIG is without authority to investigate unless there is credible evidence of fraudulent concealment.

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