Inspector General, Office of the
skip breadcrumbsCategory | Available 2008-09 |
Appropriations Recommended 2009-10 |
Change From 2008-09 |
Reappropriations Recommended 2009-10 |
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State Operations | 7,448,000 | 6,925,000 | -523,000 | 0 |
Total | 7,448,000 | 6,925,000 | -523,000 | 0 |
Program | 2008-09 Estimated FTEs 03/31/09 |
2009-10 Estimated FTEs 03/31/10 |
FTE Change |
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Inspector General | |||
General Fund | 66 | 63 | -3 |
Total | 66 | 63 | -3 |
Note: Most recent estimates as of 12/16/08.
Mission
The Office of the State Inspector General is responsible for detecting, investigating, deterring and eliminating corruption, fraud, criminal activity, conflicts of interest, abuses of office, and waste in the State entities under its jurisdiction. The Office’s jurisdiction includes Executive branch agencies, departments, divisions, offices, boards, commissions, public authorities and public benefit corporations and any entity of State government headed by an appointee of the Governor that does not have its own statutory Inspector General. Its mission is designed to ensure that State government maintains the highest standards of integrity and accountability.
Budget Highlights
The 2009-10 Executive Budget recommendations provide over $6.9 million All Funds ($6.8 million General Fund; $0.1 million All Other Funds). This is a $0.5 million General Fund decrease from the 2008-09 budget and reflects the elimination of vacant positions and administrative savings initiatives. The Office will have a workforce of 63 FTEs in 2009-10, which is a reduction of 3 positions from 2008-09.
2009-10 Executive Budget — Agency Presentation
Inspector General, Office of the (PDF)