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Fighting Social Security Fraud

This post from the Social Security Administration’s Office of the Inspector General provides a a recap on what;s being done to protect Social Security from fraud and misuse.

The Inspector General Act of 1978 was passed in the wake of the Watergate scandal, as a means of ensuring integrity and accountability in the Executive Branch.

The Inspector General Act of 1978 created independent and objective units to conduct and supervise audits and investigations relating to Agency programs and operations.

The Social Security Administration’s Office of the Inspector General has the following responsibilities:

  • Promotes economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the administration of SSA programs.
  • Prevents and detects fraud, waste, and abuse in SSA programs and operations.
  • Informs the SSA and Congress about problems and deficiencies and recommends corrective action.

The Inspector General is under the general supervision of the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, but the IG may not be prohibited from initiating, carrying out, or completing any audit or investigation, or from issuing any subpoena. The Office of the Inspector General at the Social Security Administration was established on March 31, 1995, pursuant to the Social Security Independence and Program Improvements Act of 1994.

OUR MISSION

Who We Are

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is directly responsible for meeting the statutory mission of promoting economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the administration of Social Security Administration (SSA) programs and operations and to prevent and detect fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement in such programs and operations. To accomplish this mission, we direct, conduct, and supervise a comprehensive program of audits, evaluations, and investigations relating to SSA’s programs and operations. We also search for and report systemic weaknesses in SSA programs and operations, and make recommendations for needed improvements and corrective actions.

What We Do

We strive for continual improvement in SSA’s programs, operations, and management by proactively seeking new ways to prevent and deter fraud, waste, and abuse. We commit to integrity and excellence by supporting an environment that provides a valuable public service while encouraging employee development and retention and fostering diversity and innovation.

Why We Do It

By conducting independent and objective audits, evaluations, and investigations, we inspire public confidence in the integrity and security of SSA’s programs and operations and protect them against fraud, waste, and abuse. We provide timely, useful, and reliable information and advice to Administration officials, Congress, and the public.

OUR COMMUNITY

Our Inspector General is part of a large community of Inspectors General.  We are a part of the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE), an independent entity within the executive branch whose purpose is to increase the professionalism and effectiveness of personnel by developing policies, standards, and approaches to aid in the establishment of a well-trained and highly skilled workforce in the Offices of Inspectors General.

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Learn more about reporting fraud, waste, and abuse.
Identify fraud, waste, and abuse.
Submit a fraud report.
Read audit reports and investigations.

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