Inspector General Act: Activities of the Federal Entities (Fact Sheet,
06/01/95, GAO/AIMD-95-152FS).

The Inspector General Act of 1978 requires the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB), in consultation with GAO, to identify federal entities,
including government corporations and independent regulatory agencies,
without offices of inspectors general and to publish a list of such
entities annually in the Federal Register.  The act also requires these
entities to report annually to Congress and to OMB on the audit and
investigative activities of their organizations.  This fact sheet
provides information on (1) whether federal entities identified by OMB
in fiscal year 1994 reported their audit and investigative activity as
required by law; (2) what audit and investigative activities these
entities reported during the past three years; (3) what the status of
audit recommendations for seven entities under the jurisdiction of the
Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services,
and Education is; (4) how these seven entities process allegations of
fraud and mismanagement; and (5) how they obtain their administrative
services.

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 REPORTNUM:  AIMD-95-152FS
     TITLE:  Inspector General Act: Activities of the Federal Entities
      DATE:  06/01/95
   SUBJECT:  Federal agencies
             Inspectors General
             Reporting requirements
             Fraud
             Audits
             Investigations by federal agencies
             Agency reports
             Administrative remedies
             Auditing standards

             
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