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What Will the OIG Audit Next?

Date: 03/07/22 | Category: OIG

Here at “Pushing the Envelope,” we like to keep our readers informed about the OIG’s work, often by highlighting a recent audit report. And anyone who’s spent more than a few minutes on this website knows there are lots of reports posted here. In short, we’ve done a lot.

But we’re always continuing to do more, and we want to let you know about it. That’s why we’re launching a new page today — Upcoming Audit Work. On this page you’ll find a brief description of some of our recently started audit projects. It also provides an estimate of when the audit report will be finished.

Best part: For the first 45 days after announcing the upcoming audit, we will provide you with the opportunity to submit comments. If you have any knowledge of or experience with the topic of a project listed, we’d like to hear from you. Your input is valuable to us, so please check out the page periodically. We’ll be updating it with new audit projects as they develop.

If you would like to receive email notifications when we post a new upcoming audit, you can subscribe here and select “Upcoming Audits” and any other topics you are interested in hearing about from us.

Our job is to ensure the integrity, accountability, and efficiency of the nation’s postal system. You can help us by providing insights for our upcoming audits. Thanks in advance!

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charlie
Apr 9, 2022
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How many years has it been since usps agreed to upgrade the rural carrier pay system?
How much money has been spent?
This looks like a boondoggle for OIG to look into...
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charlie
Mar 9, 2022
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very good...I hope you open it up to have back and forth discussion on the topic instead of just a one way street from readers to you...
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Jose R. Munoz
Mar 7, 2022
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Transfer Audit: The audit should be able to assess and evaluate the extent in which selecting officials who deem employees for transfer in both acceptance and denial scenarios through thorough questioning about the key indicator in a 3972 as looking at the information as presented in raw form might lead to a form of discrimination, wrongful denial, or a bad cost of benefit analysis acceptance. -criminal justice student CSUSB/postal carrier
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Gary Raymond
Mar 7, 2022
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I would like you to audit the failures of SmartPost and SurePost for your residential patrons who use Post Office Boxes exclusively.