Overview of Investigations in Public Service

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Explore the role of investigative committees and communities in upholding standards and combating fraud through collaborative efforts. Learn about the process, predication, and definition of investigations in various sectors such as healthcare, procurement, and law enforcement. Discover the impact of investigative activities on criminal prosecutions and enforcement actions to safeguard public resources and integrity.


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  1. Carl Hoecker Inspector General, US Capitol Police Chair, CIGIE Investigations Committee

  2. Investigations Update Investigative Process & Standards Audits/Investigations Collaboration Questions

  3. CIGIE Investigations Committee Role Advisory on Investigative Issues Establish Guidelines Manage Investigative Peer Review Process Training Content AIGI Committee

  4. Investigations Committee Activity Updated Quality Standards for Investigations Updated Investigative Peer Review Guide Established AIGI Training Subcommittee Suspension and Debarment Working Group

  5. Investigations Community 4,100 investigators FY 11: 5,531 Criminal Prosecutions, $4.8 Billion Joint Terrorism Task Forces, Procurement Task Forces, Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Actions Teams, and others. Cases: Health care, student loans, mortgage fraud, and even government conference abuses.

  6. Community (Continued) Forensic teams consisting of investigators, auditors, and other disciplines. July Settlement of a Drug Company $1 billion in criminal fines and forfeitures and $2 billion to resolve False Claims Act Six different OIGs (HHS, DOD, OPM, VA, DOL, Postal)

  7. Investigative Process Predication Investigation Remedies No Violation - Close Case

  8. Predication Hotline Confidential Source Referral (Audit, External Agency) Proactive Investigative Efforts Other

  9. Investigation My Definition Process of gathering facts, evidence, and information Solve and prevent violations of law, policy, or rule Focus on the actions or behavior of suspected person(s)

  10. Investigation (Evidence) Testimonial Witness Suspect Agent, Expert Activity Documentary Private Sector Records - Subpoena Government Records - IG access Digital Evidence

  11. Remedies Criminal (Conviction and Money) Civil (Money) Administrative (Discipline, Termination)

  12. Investigative Standards CIGIE Guidance Attorney General Guidelines Federal Law and Rules Law Enforcement Practices

  13. CIGIE Guidance Quality Standards for Investigations Undercover Guideline Quality Assurance Review

  14. Attorney General Guidelines For Offices of Inspector General with Statutory Law Enforcement Authority For Domestic FBI Operations Regarding The Use Of Confidential Informants US Attorney s Office

  15. Federal Law and Rules Criminal Civil Case Law Federal Rules of Evidence

  16. Most Common Crimes False Statements False Claims Theft

  17. False Claims Act Civil Matter Qui Tam Treble damages

  18. Federal Law and Rules Case Law Federal Rules of Evidence

  19. Law Enforcement Practices Officer and Public Safety DOJ Use of Force Operation Plan for LE actions OIG Investigative Manual

  20. Determine Monetary Damages and Losses Identify Flow of Funds / Comingled Contract or Grant Noncompliance Anomalies and Patterns of Behavior Financial Statement or Program

  21. IG Subpoena Language Audit Planning Programs at Risk Historical Program Investigations Individual Audit Risk Assessment during planning phase Red Flags during Audit

  22. Carl Hoecker Inspector General US Capitol Police oig@uscp.gov 202-593-4555

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