Reports
U.S. Attorney McAllister Announces $318,000 Award To Wyandotte County for Public Safety during Covid-19
Research for Future Audits and Evaluations Regarding Effects of Coronavirus Pandemic (SARS-CoV-2 Virus and COVID-19 Disease) on EPA Programs and Operations
The OIG plans to initiate a project to research and identify topics for potential audits and evaluations related to the EPA's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evaluation of EPA's Information Systems' Compliance with Federal System Security Plans Requirements (revised objectives)
One objective of this audit is to evaluate elements within the System Security Plans to determine whether they provide details to allow the EPA to make decisions to secure its network during the COVID-19 pandemic.
DOI OIG CARES Act Oversight Plan
Engineer Charged in Texas with COVID-Relief Fraud
Reality TV Personality Charged with Bank Fraud
Department of Justice Grants More Than $12 Million to Help Maryland Public Safety Agencies Address COVID-19 Pandemic
Gresham Man Charged with Smuggling and Importing Misbranded Chloroquine from China for Attempted Resale
Justice Department Awards More Than $8 Million To Address COVID-19 Pandemic In Minnesota
COVID-19 Federal Funding Streams Available to the District of Columbia
Effect of COVID-19 on Local Government Revenues
Cities Of Niagara Falls And Jamestown Receive Funding From The Justice Department To Fight COVID-19
U.S. Attorney Bill Powell announces $37,272 award to address COVID-19 pandemic in Clarksburg
Statement from Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd Expressing Support for Congressional Efforts to Expedite Payment of Public Safety Officer Benefits to First Responders Who Contract COVID-19
Vanderburgh County and City of Evansville receive COVID-19 funding from the Department of Justice
New COVID-19 Complaint Form for Reporting Fraud
Where’s the Money? DOI Use of CARES Act Funds, As of April 28, 2020
DOJ Increases Efforts to Combat Sexual Harassment in Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
U.S. Attorney Increases Efforts to Combat Sexual Harassment in Housing During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Two Charged in Rhode Island with Stimulus Fraud
U.S. Attorney's Office Releases Tips For Protecting Children From Online Predators During COVID-19
U.S. Attorney and Oregon Attorney General Partner to Protect Oregonians from COVID-19 Fraud
U.S. Attorney Bill Powell announces $58,008 award to address COVID-19 pandemic in Harrison County
Office of the State Auditor’s Focus on COVID-19 Expenditures
United States Attorney Cautions Against Predatory Practices Related to COVID-19 and Housing
Federal Prosecutors Target COVID-19 Related Housing Predatory Practices
District Attorneys, Solicitors Strengthen Fight Against COVID Related Fraud
U.S. Attorney: Report Sexual Harassment in Housing During Covid-19 Pandemic
U.S. Attorney asks public to report predatory housing practices amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Department of Justice Files Statement of Interest in Support of Church That Ministers to Underserved Communities
Recommendation Follow-up Report: Progress Has Been Made, but COVID-19 Delayed Some Efforts to Improve State Budget Transparency
Risk Alert – State Governmental Entities Seeking Small Business Administration Payroll Protection Program Loans
Remote Inspections of Facilities Housing Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmates during the COVID-19 Pandemic
The OIG is conducting a capstone review analyzing the findings of 15 published remote inspection reports of 16 facilities housing BOP inmates during the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic and remaining challenges for the BOP during the pandemic and beyond. These inspections assessed whether BOP-managed institutions, contract institutions, and contract Residential Reentry Centers complied with available guidance and best practices regarding preventing, managing, and containing potential COVID-19 outbreaks in correctional and residential reentry settings, and highlighted particular challenges faced by specific institutions. In addition to the three surveys the OIG conducted in 2020 regarding BOP’s COVID-19 pandemic response, the OIG is also conducting two additional surveys in 2021 – a second survey of BOP federal prison staff and a new survey of inmates.