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Inspectors General Brief Committee on Oversight of the Federal Government’s Response to the Coronavirus PandemicInspectors General Discuss Ongoing Work to Promote Effective Oversight of Taxpayer Dollars
Washington,
April 28, 2020
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Good Government
Today, Inspectors General (IGs) from the Department of Justice, the Department of the Treasury, and the Small Business Administration briefed Members of the Committee on Oversight and Reform regarding their ongoing oversight efforts in response to the coronavirus pandemic and proposals to strengthen the independence of all IGs. Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Government Operations, issued the following statement: “Now, more than ever, it is essential the public has confidence in the federal government and its ability to respond to the coronavirus crisis. I was pleased to hear that the IGs at the Department of Justice, the Department of the Treasury, and the Small Business Administration have already started work related to their agency’s response to the coronavirus and will be issuing flash reports to provide Congress and the public with transparency into the effectiveness of agency decisions. Congress must be a partner and pass legislation to ensure that all IGs can conduct independent oversight and do the jobs that they are statutorily required to do free of political influence.” Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, the Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, issued the following statement: “Today’s briefing showed that Inspectors General are taking aggressive steps to conduct oversight of the Administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, including the stewardship of trillions of taxpayer dollars. The newly formed Pandemic Response Accountability Committee will be essential to broader efforts to root out waste, fraud, abuse, and profiteering. Inspector General Horowitz has shown strong leadership in appointing a new Executive Director and creating a public website that will provide transparency into how taxpayer dollars are spent. I will continue to work on legislation to ensure that all IGs are able to carry out their critical work without political interference.” The Inspectors General provided the following information during the briefing:
Chairwoman Maloney, Chairman Connolly, and Chairman Stephen F. Lynch introduced legislation in response to President Trump’s removal of Department of Defense Acting IG Glenn Fine from his position as Chair of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee. The legislation would amend the CARES Act to permit senior officials to serve on the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee and serve as its Chair. |