Inspectors General: Staff Resources of VA's Office of Inspector General
AFMD-90-6
Published: Apr 13, 1990. Publicly Released: May 04, 1990.
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Pursuant to a legislative requirement, GAO reviewed the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Office of Inspector General's (OIG): (1) use of its current staff; (2) planned use of 40 additional staff members; and (3) plans to request further staff increases.
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Recommendations for Executive Action
Agency Affected | Recommendation | Status |
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Other | To better identify VA OIG staffing requirements, the Inspector General should establish priorities in the OIG work-load assessment and consider the effect of those priorities and its new audit approach on future staffing needs. |
VA OIG completed its Workload and Staffing Assessment, which includes priorities for audits and investigations, a description of the audit universe, and the required staffing levels to address the planned efforts.
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Audit oversightAuditing proceduresAuditing standardsStaff utilizationInspectors generalInternal auditsInternal controlsPrioritizingStatutory lawVeterans benefits