Establishes the office of inspector general to investigate fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement in state agencies.
This bill creates the office of inspector general, an independent agency tasked with investigating state agencies to prevent and deter fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement of public funds. The inspector general will have jurisdiction over any official, officer, employee, or agency in the executive branch. Key duties include investigating complaints, issuing reports, and recommending corrective actions. The inspector general will also coordinate with other state entities, such as the attorney general and auditor general, to avoid duplication of efforts.
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