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Peace Corps Inspector General Kathy Buller discusses OIG's mission and operations.

The purpose of the Office of Inspector General (OIG) is to prevent fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement and to promote effectiveness and efficiency in government. 

OIG is an independent entity within the Peace Corps. The Inspector General reports directly to Congress and the Peace Corps Director, keeping them fully and currently informed concerning the programs and operations of the Peace Corps. 

The inspector general for the Peace Corps is Kathy A. Buller.

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This semiannual report informs Congress of the Peace Corps Office of Inspector General's work from April 1 through September 30, 2020.

  • 2020
  • Annual Report
  • Congress
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These challenges illustrate the most significant areas the Office of Inspector General (OIG) believes need improvement for the Peace Corps to effectively manage its resources and minimize the potential for fraud, waste, and abuse occurring in its operations. Addressing the issues related to these challenge areas will enable the agency to increase operational efficiencies and improve mission effectiveness.

  • 2020
  • Annual Report
  • Performance & Strategy
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Peace Corps
Office of Inspector General
P.O. Box 57129
Washington, DC 20037-7129