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AUDITING FEDERAL ACTIVITIES

Auditing Government Programs, and Spending

The Office of the Inspector General will be expanded to audit all government agencies on a semi annual basis, however, especial considerations are made for the following departments

Military, Intelligence, Law Enforcement

  • The office of the Inspector General of the DoD shall have subordinate offices conducting quarterly audits at each military facility globally

  • This may include the need to create a specific career field across the branches for the position of Auditor, and support positions within the Finance Department

  • Bloated military spending in the form of no-bid contracts shall be summarily revoked

  • Military contracts for new weapons systems, personnel equipment, base upgrades, etc. must provide a clause that includes: “Failure to fulfill contract obligations shall alleviate capital fulfillment of terms”. Specifically, weapons systems like the F-35 that have failed to be mission ready despite trillions in investment do not burden the US Taxpayer

  • The Office of the Inspector General will audit all intelligence agencies, and law enforcement agencies quarterly

IRS

  • The IRS will receive a budget increase sufficient to meet the personnel requirements needed to carry out financial audits of wealthy citizens, and highly profitable businesses

  • The Office of the Inspector General will audit the IRS quarterly

US Department of Commerce, and the US Department of the Interior

  • The Office of the Inspector General will audit the US Department of Commerce the US Department of the Interior quarterly

  • The Department of Commerce will receive a budget increase to meet the personnel requirements needed to monitor the nations infrastructure and make quarterly recommendations as to which areas require priority resources

  • All reports, and determinations shall be made available to the public, searchable by areas of interest, and state

  • These reports shall supersede any spending in the Federal Budget

US Department of State

  • The Office of the Inspector General will audit the US Department of State quarterly

  • All foreign aid, arms deals, treaties or trade deals must be traceable, and made publicly available

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