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The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requires government contractors to disclose credible evidence of violations of federal criminal law under Title 18 of the United States Code and the False C
The investigative summaries listed below, by closing date, include the following types of closed investigations: (1) investigations of employees at the GS-15 level or above in which we found misconduct, no federal prosecution resulted, and we referred the matter to the General Services Administration for administrative discipline proceedings; and (2) investigations that are high profile in nature or otherwise of significant public interest in which we found misconduct and no federal prosecution resulted.
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The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requires government contractors to disclose credible evidence of violations of federal criminal law under Title 18 of the United States Code and the False C
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A GSA OIG investigation determined that former GSA Administrator Denise Turner Roth retaliated against a complainant for making protected disclosures.
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GSA OIG special agents recovered a New Deal era print commissioned by the Works Progress Administration, "Down by the Run" by Michael Gallagher, after learning the print was for sale on eBay by an
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A GSA OIG postaward audit found that a contractor overcharged the federal government for armoring packages. The contractor agreed to pay GSA $30,000 to resolve the allegations.
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GSA OIG special agents recovered several pieces of New Deal era artwork commissioned under the Works Progress Administration (WPA), including two wood carvings by Robert Kiose, “Christopher Columbu
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The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requires government contractors to disclose credible evidence of violations of federal criminal law under Title 18 of the United States Code and the False C
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GSA OIG special agents recovered a New Deal era lithograph commissioned by the Works Progress Administration, “Railroad Watchman” by Anne Michalov, after learning that the lithograph was being sold
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GSA OIG received allegations that vehicle maintenance facility Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, had been overcharging GSA for vehicle maintenance work in violation of a service
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