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<abstract>The Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, (IG Act) created
independent offices headed by inspectors general (IG) responsible
for conducting and supervising audits and investigations;	 
promoting economy, efficiency, and effectiveness; and preventing 
and detecting fraud and abuse in their agencies&apos; programs and	 
operations. To carry out the purposes of the act, the IGs have	 
been granted authorities and responsibilities to provide for	 
their independence and effectiveness. These include the authority
to have direct access to all records and information of the	 
agency, to hire staff and manage their own resources, to receive 
and respond to complaints from agency employees, to request	 
assistance from other government agencies, to issue subpoenas to 
obtain information and documents, and to administer oaths when	 
taking testimony. The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and  
Governmental Affairs asked us to review whether additional IG	 
authorities and responsibilities such as those provided in H.R.  
2489, as well as other changes, could further enhance the	 
independence and effectiveness of the IGs. Introduced in 2005,	 
H.R. 2489 includes provisions for (1) a defined term of office	 
for the IGs and conditions for removal, (2) IGs to submit their  
budgets directly to OMB and the Congress without agency review or
approval, (3) the statutory establishment of a combined PCIE and 
ECIE Council, (4) changes in IG investigative and law enforcement
authorities, and (5) reporting the results of IG inspections in  
their semiannual reports. The committee staff also asked us to	 
review IG pay structure issues and qualifications. We also agreed
to review recommendations made in our prior report to convert	 
certain DFE IGs to presidential appointment and to consolidate IG
offices to increase overall IG independence and effectiveness.</abstract>
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