Recent Reports
- 2009 Semiannual Report to Congress
April 1, 2009 through September 30, 2009 - Review of the Commission’s Processes for Selecting Investment Advisers and Investment Companies for Examination
- List of Exhibits to Investigation of Failure of the SEC to Uncover Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme
- Exhibits to Investigation of Failure of the SEC to Uncover Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme
- Investigation of Failure of the SEC to Uncover Bernard Madoff's Ponzi Scheme
- Program Improvements Needed Within the SEC’s Division of Enforcement
- Review and Analysis of OCIE Examinations of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, LLC
Introduction
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) is an independent office within the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC or Commission) that conducts audits of programs and operations of the Commission and investigations into allegations of misconduct by staff or contractors. The mission of the OIG is to detect fraud, waste and abuse, and to promote integrity, economy, efficiency and effectiveness, in the Commission’s programs and operations.
The Office of the Inspector General includes the Inspector General, the Deputy Inspector General, the Counsel to the Inspector General, and two major components: the Office of Audits and the Office of Investigations.
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