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  • The concept of a statutory Inspector General (IG) was broadly introduced to the civilian side of

    the Federal government by the Inspector General Act of (IG Act).  The original Inspectors

    General (IGs) were established in 12 Federal agencies. The concept has proved so successful

    that today, there are 72 statutory IGs across the Federal government.


    Statutory IGs are structurally unique within the Federal government. The stated purpose of the

    IG Act is to create independent and objective units within each agency whose duty it is to

    combat waste, fraud, and abuse in the programs and operations of that agency.  To this end,

    each IG is responsible for conducting audits and investigations relating to the programs and

    operations of its agency, and providing leadership and coordination and recommending policies

    for, and to conduct, supervise, or coordinate other activities for the purpose of promoting

    economy, efficiency, and effectiveness and preventing and detecting fraud and abuse in those

    programs and operations. Importantly, each IG is also to keep the agency head and the Congress

    “fully and currently informed” about problems and deficiencies relat

    Special agent

    American title for a criminal investigator

    For other uses, see Special agent (disambiguation).

    Not to be confused with Secret agent.

    "Special Investigator" redirects here. For the spelfilm, see Special Investigator (film).

    In the United States, a special agent is an official title used to refer to certain investigators or detectives of federal, military, tribal, or state agencies who primarily serve in criminal investigatory positions. Additionally, some special agents operate in criminal intelligence, counterterrorism, or counterintelligence-based roles as well, with one or all of these roles occasionally taking precedence over criminal investigatory tasks.

    Within the U.S. federal law enforcement system, dozens of federal agencies employ federal lag enforcement officers (LEOs), each with different criteria pertaining to the use of the titles special agent and agent. Most criminal investigators employed by the U.S. Department of Defense and its component departments typically utilize the title of "special agent."

    Most people holding the title of "special agent" are LEOs beneath state and/or federal lag (with some also being dual intelligence operatives s

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