Office of the Inspector General of the Government of Puerto Rico

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Office of the Inspector General of the Government of Puerto Rico
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Agency overview
Formed2017
TypeInspector general
JurisdictionExecutive branch of the government of Puerto Rico
HeadquartersSan Juan, Puerto Rico
Agency executive
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Key document
  • Law No. 15 of 2017
Websitehttp://www.oig.pr.gov
Inspector General Ivelisse Torres Rivera

Creation[]

This office was created under law No. 15 of February 28, 2017, as amended (law No. 1 of January 3, 2018, Law No. 125 of July 10, 2018, Law No. 203 of August 5, 2018) with the purpose of strengthening the mechanisms of prevention, control, investigation and audit of government management; perform audits and consultancies in government entities aimed at achieving optimal levels of economy, efficiency and effectiveness of their administrative systems and risk management, control and direction; achieve, with a greater degree of possible security, reliable information; and encourage compliance with applicable laws, regulations and norms.

Mission[]

Consolidate the resources and efforts of the Government of Puerto Rico to promote a healthy public administration and through effective pre-intervention, the optimal functioning of its institutions.

Vision[]

Serve as a government entity recognized locally and internationally and achieve through internal audits and preventive actions the effective and efficient operation of funds and public property of the Government of Puerto Rico.

Values[]

The Office of the Inspector General is governed by five (5) fundamental values:

Values Description
1. Commitment Expose to the maximum our capacities to provide a result of excellence through the adequate pre-intervention of the governmental processes.
2. Confidence Develop preventive controls and perform our tasks with integrity, diligence, impartiality, objectivity and transparency to ensure trust in public service.
3. Collaboration Communicate our ideas with respect and value the contributions of human resources to ensure a culture of loyalty and compliance. Develop policies and standards of sound public administration.
4. Competence Place at the service of the People our knowledge and experience in carrying out our work and keep our knowledge and skills updated with the changes experienced by our profession.
5. Clarity Disclose the proven material facts, which if not informed, could be contrary to the public policy of transparency and affect the decision-making process.

Jurisdiction[]

According to Article 4 of Law No. 15-2017, as amended, the Office of the Inspector General will have access to information and documents related to the budget of all government entities. The OIG will not have jurisdiction over the Legislative and Judicial branches and will not be able to intervene with the following entities.

Excluded Entities[]

Entities
Center for the Collection of Municipal Taxes (CRIM)
Company for the Integral Development of the Peninsula de Cantera
Corporation of Proyecto Enlace del Caño Martín Peña
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
PR Government Ethics Office (OEG)
Office of Management and Budget (OGP)
Panel Office of the Independent Special Prosecutor (FEI)
Municipalities
University of Puerto Rico (UPR)

References[]

https://www.oig.pr.gov

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