Department of Justice (DOJ) Deputy Inspector General Performing the Duties of the Inspector General William M. Blier announced today the release of the DOJ Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) latest Semiannual Report to Congress, which covers the period from October 1, 2025–March 31, 2026. The report, which is required by the Inspector General Act of 1978, includes details about the OIG’s work and accomplishments over these 6 months, information about the OIG, and a list of the OIG’s ongoing audits and reviews.
As described in today’s report, during this period the OIG issued 42 reports with 108 recommendations and identified $487,192 in questioned costs. Additionally, the OIG closed 104 criminal or administrative misconduct cases, and the OIG’s investigative work resulted in 42 convictions or pleas; 65 terminations, administrative disciplinary actions, and resignations; and over $3.8 million in recoveries.