What does an Inspector General do in the Air Force?
What does an Inspector General do in the Air Force?
The Inspector General independently assesses and reports on the overall readiness, economy, efficiency, and the state of discipline of the Department of the Air Force to the Secretary of the Air Force through specified inquiries, investigations and inspections.
Who is the current Inspector General of the Air Force?
Lieutenant General Stephen L. Davis
Inspector General of the Department of the Air Force | |
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Incumbent Lieutenant General Stephen L. Davis since March 2, 2022 | |
Department of the Air Force Air Staff | |
Type | Inspector general |
Abbreviation | DAF/IG |
How do I report someone to the Air Force?
Reporting Criminal Or Civil Acts Of Fraud Or Corruption AFOSI Hotline: (877) 246-1453. Email: [email protected].
How does an Air Force IG complaint work?
IGs are specifically charged to handle Fraud, Waste, and Abuse issues (unless the issue meets the criminal threshold for referral to Air Force Office of Special Investigation (AFOSI). IGs are also charged to address allegations of reprisal (under 10 USC 1034) and restriction.
What does IG stand for in the military?
The Inspector General is a personal staff officer of the commander, providing the commander with a sounding board for sensitive issues. The IG is an extension of the commander, his or her eyes, ears, and conscience.
What is IG number?
The DoD IG Hotline can be reached at (800) 424-9098.
What is the IG form?
To assist the IG in collecting information concerning your case, complete in as much detail as possible and sign the appropriate request form. Army personnel should complete the DA Form 1559 (Inspector General Action Request).
What is AOC in Air Force?
Air Officer Commanding (AOC) is a title given in the air forces of Commonwealth (and some other) nations to an air officer who holds a command appointment which typically comprises a large, organized collection of air force assets. Thus, an air vice marshal might be the AOC 38 Group.
Who investigates Air Force crimes?
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) provides professional investigative services to commanders of all U.S. Air Force activities. AFOSI identifies, investigates and neutralizes criminal, terrorist, and espionage threats to United States Air Force and Department of Defense personnel and resources.
Who investigates the military?
United States Army Criminal Investigation Division
United States Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID) | |
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Federal agency | United States |
Operations jurisdiction | United States |
General nature | Federal law enforcement Military provost |
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What happens during an IG investigation?
The OIG reviews the information and makes an initial determination of what action is required. If an allegation appears to be credible, the OIG will generally take one of three actions: (1) initiate an investigation; (2) initiate an audit or inspection; or (3) refer the allegation to management or another agency.