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The Special Inquiries Division is responsible for conducting investigations into allegations against senior officials of the Department of the Navy and reports the results of its investigations to the Department of the Defense IG.

The Division is also responsible for responding to congressional inquiries submitted to the Office of the Naval Inspector General.  The Naval Inspector General Congressional Inquiries section receives, tasks, tracks, reviews and responds to congressional inquiries.

Congressional inquiries are treated in the same way as a Navy hotline investigation, applying the same regulations.

Allegations include...

 

Violations of the standards of ethical conduct;

 

Abuses of authority;

 

Violations of law, including the Uniform Code of Military Justice;

 

Violations of statutory post-Government service restrictions; or,

 

A matter not included above that can reasonably be expected to be of significance to the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), the Commandant of the Marine Corps, Department of Defense IG, or the Naval Inspector General.

If you become aware of allegations of misconduct by any individual who falls within the below categories of employees, contact the Special Inquires Division.

- Department of the Navy senior officials include active duty, retired, or reserve military officers, in, or selected for, Grades 0-7 and above; and,

- Current or former civilian members of the Senior Executive SErvice (SES); and current or former Department of the Navy Presidential Appointees. 

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