If I don’t come to your office, how would I know if the OIG received my complaint?
If you submit an email complaint, you will receive an email acknowledgement letter. If you submit a written letter, you will receive an acknowledgement letter.
If you submit an email complaint, you will receive an email acknowledgement letter. If you submit a written letter, you will receive an acknowledgement letter.
Our investigations are most successful when you provide as much pertinent information as possible about the alleged suspect(s) and/or victim(s) involved. The more you information you provide us, the more thorough any OIG investigation can be in determining whether a crime or a violation has been committed.
As you fill out a fraud allegation, please include the following about the alleged suspect(s) and/or victim(s):
It’s especially helpful to know facts about the alleged fraud, such as:
You have several options
Anyone who has information about fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement relating to the District of Columbia government operations and/or District employees or suspects or has evidence of any action that may be considered fraud, waste, or abuse to the DC Office of Inspector General (DCOIG).
Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm,
except District holidays
100 M Street, S.E.
Suite 1000
Washington, DC 20003
Phone: 202-727-2540
Fax: 202-727-9903
TTY: 711