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The
Office of Inspector General (OIG)
conducts independent audits, management reviews and investigations
of the programs and operations of the Railroad Retirement Board
(RRB). The RRB, an independent
agency in the executive branch of the Federal government, provides
over $8 billion annually in comprehensive retirement-survivor and
unemployment-sickness insurance benefits to the nation's railroad
workers and their families. The OIG provides recommendations
for improvement to agency management to promote efficiency and economy,
and identifies fraud and abuse in agency's programs and operations.
The OIG initiated operations in January
1986. Today, Inspector General Martin
J. Dickman directs a staff
of 53 professional employees located in Chicago, IL at the RRB headquarters
and in an investigative field office in Philadelphia, PA.
This site provides descriptions
of our major components, the Office of Audit and the Office of Investigations.
Visitors may also access OIG audit reports that detail reviews of
specific program operations, and publications that summarize the
accomplishments of the office. |