What types of complaints does the Office of Executive Inspector General investigate?
The Office of Executive Inspector General investigates, when appropriate, alleged violations of law, rule or regulation committed by any State agency, including the State public universities, those doing business with an agency under its jurisdiction. For example, the Office investigates allegations of waste, fraud, abuse of authority, or corruption including ghost payrolling, bid rigging, theft, misuse of State property, procurement fraud, improper time reporting and abuse of time, among others. The OEIG declines to investigate anything that has been fully adjudicated (administratively or in a court) or is pending before an administrative agency or pending in civil or criminal court.