BEACON Act
Holds independent oversight for the Executive Office of the President by creating an Office of Inspector General to audit, investigate, and evaluate for accountability.
Holds independent oversight for the Executive Office of the President by creating an Office of Inspector General to audit, investigate, and evaluate for accountability.
Bill S 2219 seeks to amend the Inspector General Act of 1978 by establishing an Office of Inspector General (OIG) within the Executive Office of the President. This new office would be tasked with providing independent oversight, audits, investigations, and evaluations to promote efficiency, accountability, and integrity within the Executive Office. The intent is to create a formal mechanism for oversight that is currently lacking at this high administrative level.
The establishment of an OIG in the Executive Office of the President addresses a significant gap in oversight. Currently, oversight structures do not fully encompass the Executive Office, which can lead to reduced transparency and accountability. Instituting an OIG could improve the detection and prevention of waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement. It also aligns with general good governance principles by ensuring that the highest levels of executive administration are subject to independent review.
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