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Internal Investigations

The Department of Environmental Protection's Internal Investigations Section receives a wide variety of complaints of alleged misconduct for potential investigations.  The complaints may be broad in nature requiring the review of Departmental practices, direction, management, or may concern only one individual's activities.  Complaints may originate from the Office of the Chief Inspector General (Whistle-blower complaints), the Comptroller's "Get Lean" hotline, individual Divisions within the Department, or from members of the general public.  Complaints are received by several means: an Internal Inquiry submitted by Departmental management or staff; a private citizen's letter of complaint; referrals from other Inspectors General; and information developed by an OIG investigator.

Once a complaint is received, a determination is made regarding its status as either criminal or administrative in nature.   In addition, a determination is made as to the entity most suitable to conduct the investigation.  Complaints requiring criminal or administrative investigations of a serious nature are conducted by members of the OIG Internal Investigations Section (IIS).   Although some cases are assigned to the Districts or Divisions for investigation, all cases, whether conducted by IIS or referred elsewhere for review, are monitored and tracked by IIS.

If the complaint is investigated by IIS, it is assigned to a Law Enforcement Captain whose task it is to examine the allegations and determine if there is sufficient evidence to support the allegations.  Criminal cases are reviewed by the appropriate judicial district for prosecutorial merit.   Once the investigation is completed, a case summary report recommending closure is made to the appropriate Division or District Director for review.  It is the Director's responsibility to take the necessary disciplinary action deemed appropriate by policy.  The OIG does not participate in recommending disciplinary action.

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Last updated: April 23, 2007

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