Who does the Inspector General report to?
The Inspector General reports to the Director of DCFS and the Governor. Although the OIG is an office within DCFS, its work, staff and budget are independent of the Department. The findings of OIG investigations are discussed during monthly meetings with the Director. Before January 1 of each year, the OIG submits a report detailing its efforts during the previous fiscal year to the Governor and the Illinois General Assembly.
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