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Department of Justice

Grant Closeout Improving At DOJ, But Concerns Still Remain Artboard 1

Every year the Department of Justice (DOJ) awards billions of dollars in grants and cooperative agreements. This report focuses on the years 2008 - 2016. The DOJ gave over 43,000 … READ MORE

HHS OIG: Health Care Fraud and Abuse Control Program Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2015 Artboard 1

During FY2015, the Federal Government won or negotiated over $1.9 billion in judgments and settlements, and attained additional administrative impositions in health care fraud cases and proceedings. As a result … READ MORE

DOJ OIG: Audit of the Department of Justice’s Administration of the Septembers 11th Victim Compensation Fund Artboard 1

Title II of the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act of 2010 (Zadroga Act) reopened the VCF and extended claimant eligibility to individuals who removed debris from or were present at … READ MORE

DOJ OIG: Recommendations Issued by the Office of the Inspector General That Were Not Closed As of March 31, 2016  Artboard 1

  The attached report contains information about recommendations from the Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) audits, evaluations, and reviews that the OIG had not closed … READ MORE

DOJ OIG: Audit of the Office of Justice Programs Victim Assistance Formula Grants Awarded to the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services Mather, California   Artboard 1

  OIG found that the Cal OES did not comply with essential award requirements in several areas we tested. Specifically, OIG found that the Cal OES did not comply with … READ MORE

GAO: Alternative Sources of Funding Are a Key Source of Budgetary Resources and Could Be Better Managed Artboard 1

  Alternative sources of funding—collections by the Department of Justice (DOJ) from sources such as fines, fees, and penalties—made up about 15 percent of DOJ's total budgetary resources in fiscal … READ MORE

DOJ OIG: Audit of the Department of Justice’s Oversight of Costs Incurred Through the Fees and Expenses of Witness Appropriation  Artboard 1

  On an annual basis, the Department of Justice (Department) receives the Fees and Expenses of Witnesses (FEW) appropriation, which is intended to provide a centralized funding source for certain … READ MORE

DOJ OIG: Top Management and Performance Challenges Facing the Justice Department Artboard 1

  DOJ OIG's list of top management and performance challenges facing the Department of Justice. The most pressing concerns for the Department of Justice are: Addressing the Growing Crisis in the … READ MORE

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