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OIG Hotline

Report an allegation of fraud, waste or abuse at the Architect of the Capitol, through one of the following methods (form, phone or email):

Hotline Report Form:

Report with your Name and Contact Information  - The IG will normally not disclose your identity without your permission. 
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Confidential Report - Name and Contact Information will be protected as anonymous, however this allows the IG to ask a follow-up question to clarify a concern or seek additional details. 
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Anonymous Report - No contact information is requested, nor will any information – such as an email address – be obtained by the IG.
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Confidential Hotline Telephone Recording - Using this method you have the option to remain anonymous.

202.593.1067 (Commercial)
877.489.8583 (Toll Free)
 

Hotline Email - To be confidential or anonymous, please use the Confidential or Anonymous report above.

Hotline@aoc-oig.org

 

Confidentiality & Anonymity: The IG Act and other pertinent laws protect persons making Hotline complaints.

Complaints Made by AOC Government Employees:

In accordance with section 7 (b) of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, the OIG shall not, after receipt of a complaint or information from an AOC employee, disclose the identity of the employee without the consent of the employee unless the Inspector General determines such disclosure is unavoidable during the course of an investigation. Any identifying information is confidential source material, and OIG employees must not disclose such information except to other OIG employees who have a need to know in connection with their official duties.

Complaints Made by Other Persons:

Complainants who are not AOC government employees do not have an automatic right to confidentiality under section 7(b) of the Inspector General Act of 1978. However, non-AOC employees may specifically request confidentiality, and the OIG will protect the confidentiality of such complainants to the maximum extent permitted by law.