OIG Testimonies
Senior OIG staff are often requested to provide expert testimony to oversight committees of the Congress. These hearings are intended to bring problems to the forefront so that the Congress can take action to correct problem situations. Oversight committees play an important role in examining the impact of issues from all sides, that is, from the program manager to the program recipients. These various perspectives help the Congress in making determinations of the need for new or revised legislation.
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- Statement of Kenneth M. Donohue before the Committee on Judiciary, United States Senate (02/11/2009)
- Appropriations, Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies (03/15/2007)
- HR Committee on Homeland Security - Subcommittee on Management, Integration and Oversight (07/13/2006)
- Housing and Community Opportunity (10/07/2004)
- HUD 203(k) Rehabilitation Loan Fraud (09/10/2001)
- Perspective on Challenges Confronting HUD (04/25/2001)
- Management and Performance Issues Facing HUD (09/26/2000)
- The IG's Testimony on Mortgage Fraud "Flipping" (06/30/2000)
- Audit on Community Builders (02/24/2000)
- The IG's Testimony to The House Budget Committee (2/17/2000)
- Audit on Community Builders (11/3/1999)
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