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Richmond inspector general seeks peer review, highlights fraud investigations and staffing upgrades

5823171 · September 24, 2025
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Acting Inspector General Curtis briefed the committee on hotline improvements, investigative tools and staffing additions, and said the office seeks an Association of Inspectors General peer review by December 2025.

The Office of the Inspector General told the Government Operations Committee on Oct. 1 that it has improved web complaint handling, added investigative technology and databases and is expanding staff with experienced investigators to strengthen fraud and abuse investigations.

An inspector identified in the meeting as Curtis told the committee his office has retooled web complaint responses, eliminated a dormant app, improved cooperation with federal, state and local law‑enforcement partners and added software that converts bank records to…

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