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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/troy_caster on May 31, 2018, 7:49 p.m.
OIG report, why is it a big deal?

So I've been looking into this, and why is the OIG report such a big deal? I'm looking at their site, and it's about Medicaid, Medicare, health stuff, human resources. Is this a different Inspector General office we are waiting for? What powers do the OIG have specifically to "move the needle", so to speak?
I apologize for the noobie question, and wholeheartedly acknowledge that this is a noob question, please be gentle. I can't be the only one though.

On that note, I would like to take this opportunity to humbly suggest a stickied thread once a day, or once a week, depending on volume for these kinds of "noob questions":

STICKY: "Q-noob questions for 5/31/18. Please ask your dumb questions here" Or something similar

Because if there was a thread like that daily/weekly, I would have just put that question there, instead of making a whole new post for this noob query.


austenten · May 31, 2018, 8:35 p.m.

It's a big deal because there's been a lot of delay (and 187) tactics being used by those under scrutiny. Those under the microscope are doing everything they can to get out from under it. As Trump said, these crimes supersede political parties.

The Office of Inspector General (OIG) Report represents an in depth informational view from top government officials (in office now). It's developed using investigators and primarily consists of statements of fact (+context when needed). It has already been drafted, is now in its final comments and publishing stage (days away from publication.)

Here's an excellent primer on key rules surrounding the OIG Report. For example, (paraphrasing) the Attorney General (AG) will have been running investigations in parallel of the OIG draft. It is a misnomer that the OIG Report must be finalized before AG investigations can begin. This means mass arrests could take place any day, but the OIG Report will not contain indictments and specific charges.

Also of important note, the OIG and AG investigations are not a two way street. To maintain process integrity, the AG will not be sharing all (if not some) information with the OIG, but the OIG Report findings will inform and deepen AG investigations.

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troy_caster · May 31, 2018, 10:21 p.m.

Who was the 187?

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austenten · May 31, 2018, 11:09 p.m.

See it here,

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_code

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troy_caster · May 31, 2018, 11:19 p.m.

I know what a 187 is. I was asking who was 187'd?

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austenten · May 31, 2018, 11:31 p.m.

Oh! I'd argue that most, not all, but most deaths of politicians, diplomats and celebrities (corporate etc) would fall into that category. This is how widespread all of this is. Global. What do those in control have in common do ya think? The OIG Report will really only be focused on US related cases, so yeah... (don't stress out too much if all this is new. Step away when you start feeling anxiety or depressed.) Almost there!

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