As part of an ongoing transparency initiative, the Offices of the New York State Inspector General (OIG) today published a set of letters sent to New York State agencies related to findings of recent OIG investigations and reviews. These letters provide detailed information on investigative findings and recommendations made by the Inspector General.
“Today’s published letters demonstrate the range of issues illuminated by our investigations and reviews, and reflect our commitment to bolstering the integrity of government on matters big and small,” said New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang. “In sharing our findings with the public, we aim to both strengthen and earn the public’s trust in the institutions on which New Yorkers rely.”
Today’s letter publication is just the most recent example of the Inspector General’s commitment to enhancing transparency and public awareness of the vital oversight efforts that impact state operations and the well-being of New Yorkers. Other transparency efforts include a monthly public data dashboard reflecting complaints brought before OIG, the publication of historical letters and materials, a multi-platform social media presence, and regular community training and outreach.
To read the published letters and learn more about the ongoing work of the New York State Inspector General’s Office, click here. Follow @NewYorkStateIG for updates and further information.
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