Why does M-NCPPC have an Office of the Inspector General?

The creation of the Office of the Inspector General is mandated in the Annotated Code of Maryland, Land Use Division II, §15-401 – 15-508. 

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) assists the Commission by providing independent evaluation and recommendations regarding opportunities to:

  • Improve the effectiveness, productivity, or efficiency of Commission programs, policies, practices, and operations;
  • Ensure public accountability by preventing, investigating, and reporting instances of fraud, waste, and abuse of Commission property or funds;
  • Examine, evaluate, and report on the adequacy and effectiveness of the systems of internal controls and their related accounting, financial, technology, and operational policies; and
  • Preserve the Commission’s reputation.

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1. Why does M-NCPPC have an Office of the Inspector General?
2. Where does the OIG fit in the organization?
3. How are units selected for audit?
4. What are internal inspectors/auditors looking for?
5. How do I Report, Fraud, Waste, and Abuse?
6. Who audits the Office of the Inspector General?
7. If I call you with information about a possible irregularity, will my identity be kept a secret?