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The Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, establishes the responsibilities and duties of an IG. The IG Act has been amended to increase the number of agencies with statutory IGs. In 1988 came the establishment of IGs in smaller, independent agencies. There are now 67 statutory IGs. "The Inspector General Reform Act of 2008" created the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) combining what were formerly known as the "PCIE" (President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency) and the "ECIE" (Executive Council on Integrity and Efficiency). The CIGIE has 7 committees, Audit, Human Resources, Information Technology, Inspection and Evaluation, Investigations, Integrity, and Legislation as well as several related organizations. The CIGIE also provides specialized training to the IG community.
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Subject: | Email Hoax Information and Help | |
Date: | 2/4/2009 4:07:07 P.M. Central Standard Time | |
From: | Fraud_help@usbank.com | |
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Internet Address Card Attached We appreciate your attention in reporting this suspicious email that you have received. U.S. Bank would never distribute an unsolicited email requesting confidential information from our customers.
Please do NOT respond to the suspicious email that you have received. It should be deleted from your email. If you are a U.S. Bank customer and have replied to this email, please call our Fraud Liaison Center immediately at (877) 595-6256. If you are not a U.S. Bank customer, please contact your financial institution immediately. To educate and protect our customers and community, we've outlined tips for preventing, and a checklist of things to do immediately if you become a victim. In addition, find out how you can be alerted if identity theft occurs. Learn more about this information and other details regarding Identity Theft at: http://www.usbank.com/cgi_w/cfm/personal/achieve_goals/id_theft.cfm. Identity theft and fraud are a very real concern for us at U.S. Bank, and we will work aggressively with law enforcement officials to resolve this matter as soon as possible. Sincerely, Ed Rednour Customer Service Operations Manager U.S. Bank ====================================================================== Please do not respond to this email. This email box is used to collect and track data in regards to suspicious email. If fraud has occurred on your U.S. Bank account, call the U.S. Bank Fraud Liaison Center immediately at (877) 595-6256. If you have any other specific questions related to the fraudulent email, please contact us at: http://www.usbank.com/cgi_w/cfm/contact_us.cfm. U.S. BANCORP made the following annotations
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