Pennsylvania OSIG Investigative and Annual Reports on Government Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
Summary
The Pennsylvania Office of State Inspector General (OSIG) maintains a public index of its investigative and annual reports covering fraud, waste, and abuse in Commonwealth government programs and Department of Human Services public assistance programs. The published reports address topics including unemployment compensation fraud, constitutional advertisement failures, commonwealth vehicle misuse, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program account irregularities, and PennDOT driver license center gift acceptance. Reports are accessible as PDFs via the state's AEM platform.
“The Office of State Inspector General (OSIG) publishes annual reports and public reports to keep the citizens of the Commonwealth informed of the agency's progress in fighting fraud, waste and abuse in government programs and public assistance programs administered by the Department of Human Services.”
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What changed
OSIG published or republished multiple investigative reports on its public-facing reports page, covering various instances of potential fraud, waste, and abuse in Pennsylvania state agencies and programs. The indexed reports include investigations into unemployment compensation fraud, commonwealth vehicle assignment irregularities, SNAP high-balance accounts, and PennDOT driver license center practices. Affected Pennsylvania state agencies and program administrators may face heightened scrutiny based on the findings documented in these published investigations, and citizens reviewing these reports should be aware of the scope of OSIG's oversight activities across multiple state departments.
Pennsylvania state agencies, particularly the Departments of Human Services, Labor and Industry, Revenue, Transportation, and Aging, are directly subject to OSIG investigative oversight and should be aware of the published findings that may inform future compliance requirements or operational reviews.
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Public Reports
The Office of State Inspector General (OSIG) publishes annual reports and public reports to keep the citizens of the Commonwealth informed of the agency’s progress in fighting fraud, waste and abuse in government programs and public assistance programs administered by the Department of Human Services.
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Read Our Reports
Act 141 of 2022 Report: Ability to Investigate UC Fraud
Pennsylvania Department of State, Failure to Advertise Constitutional Amendment
Act 15 of 2019 Implementation Report, Statewide Radio
Pennsylvania Department of Revenue Lien Certificate Report Summary (2019)
Pennsylvania Department of Aging / County Area Agencies on Aging Report Summary (2018)
Employee Misconduct Investigative Summaries (2017)
Pennsylvania State Police Academy Investigative Report (OIG-16-0043-I-PSP)
PennDOT: Acceptance of Gifts by Driver's License Center (OIG-14-0369-I-DOT)
DCED: Submission of Reimbursement Requests by Authorized Trade Representatives (OIG-14-0301-I-DCED)
L&I: Office of Vocational Rehabilitation OVR 2012-13 Program Review (OIG-12-0061-I-L&I)
PennDOT: Closure of Traffic Lanes in Public Right-of-Way (OIG-14-0755-C-DOT)
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