Contact OIG
To report waste, fraud, abuse or mismanagement at the Postal Regulatory Commission, contact the
Office of Inspector General by:
If you contact the Office of Inspector General, you may ask that your identity not be revealed.
However, it may be necessary to reveal your identity if it is unavoidable to effectively investigate
the alleged matter or it is otherwise required by law.* Please note that if you contact the Office
of Inspector General via electronic mail, your confidentiality cannot be assured due to the
non-secure nature of electronic mail systems.
To contact the Office of Inpector General anonymously,
use the webform below.
* The Inspector General Act of 1978 provides that, after receipt of a complaint or information from
a PRC employee, the Inspector General shall not disclose that employee's identity without the
employee's consent, unless the Inspector General determines such disclosure is unavoidable during
the course of the investigation.
To report waste, fraud, abuse or mismanagement at the Postal Service, please contact the United States Postal Service
Office of Inspector General (http://www.uspsoig.gov).
To report a crime involving a threat to the safety or integrity of the mail (such as suspicious mail, identity
theft or mail fraud), please contact the Postal Inspection Service
(http://postalinspectors.uspis.gov).
For a directory of inspectors general at other federal agencies, and for more information about
inspectors general please visit IGNet (http://www.ignet.gov).