To accomplish its mission, the CIGIE: • continually identifies, reviews, and discusses areas of
weakness and
vulnerability in Federal programs and operations with respect to
fraud,
waste, and
abuse; • develops plans for coordinated, Government wide activities that address these problems and promote
economy and
efficiency in Federal programs and operations, including interagency and inter-entity
audit,
investigation,
inspection, and
evaluation programs and projects to deal
efficiently and
effectively with those problems concerning
fraud and
waste that exceed the capability or
jurisdiction of an individual agency or entity; • develops policies that will aid in the maintenance of a corps of well-trained and highly skilled
Office of Inspector General personnel; • maintains an
Internet website and other electronic systems for the benefit of all Inspectors General; maintain 1 or more academies] as the council considers desirable for the
professional training of
auditors, investigators,
inspectors,
evaluators, and other
personnel of the various offices of
inspector general; • submits recommendations of individuals to the appropriate appointing authority for any appointment to an
office of Inspector General described under subsection (b)(1)(A) or (B); and • makes such reports to the
United States Congress as the
chairperson determines are necessary or appropriate; and perform other duties within the
authority and
jurisdiction of the council, as appropriate. ==References==