Anonymous ID: e88734 Feb. 14, 2019, 10:58 a.m. No.5172004   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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Office of Inspector Generalโ€™s FY 2018 Budget Request

In accordance with the requirements of Section 6(f)(1) of the Inspector General Act of 1978, the

Treasury Inspector General submits the following information relating to the OIGโ€™s requested

budget for FY 2018:

โ€ข The aggregate budget request for the operations of the OIG is $44,112,000 comprised of

$34,112,000 from direct appropriations, and $10,000,000 from reimbursable collections;

โ€ข The portion of this amount needed for OIG training is $400,000; and

โ€ข The portion of this amount needed to support the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity

and Efficiency (CIGIE) is $68,224.

The amount requested for training satisfies all OIG training needs for FY 2018.

It must be noted that meeting the FY 2018 funding level will mean a reduction in audits

conducted (down from 86 to 74), and an impact on OIGโ€™s ability to meet investigative needs.

OIG will look at all possible operational and personnel options to meet the OIG mission in

FY 2018.

 

https://www.treasury.gov/about/budget-performance/CJ18/10.%20OIG%20-%20FY%202018%20CJ.pdf

 

Quite a hefty jump. Also, where are they grabbing that $10M from?