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The Office of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Inspector General (OIG) is the Office of Inspector General specific to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) that is responsible for conducting monitoring and oversight of MTA activities, programs, and employees.
In May 2019, after unanimous confirmation by New York State Senate, Pokorny became the first woman to lead the Office of the MTA Inspector General, the watchdog group for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the largest public transit authority in the United States.
The Office of the MTA Inspector General (OIG), founded in 1983, is the independent Office of Inspector General specific to the MTA that is responsible for conducting monitoring and oversight of MTA activities, programs, and employees.
Several cabinets in and around the cave appeared custom-built to conceal the TV, the futon and a pullout cot right outside the room, the report found. (Office of the MTA Inspector General)
MTA Inspector General: Metro-North Doesn't Track Performance of Work Crews - Norwalk, CT - A scathing December report causes April headaches for the commuter railroad.
MTA Inspector General Harshly Critical of Metro North Field Communications Department - Bedford-Katonah, NY - Scathing December report causes April headaches for the commuter railroad
Helen Lew became the Metro's first Inspector General on May 14, 2007, establishing the WMATA Office of Inspector General. Her appointment by the board of directors replaced the former Auditor General's Office.
Metro's top security official was fired two days after she filed a report with the inspector general. Gina Osborn's attorney says they are looking at the possibility of a class-action lawsuit.
The Inspector General is allowed only to serve two five-year terms at most. He will replace the current inspector general, Gregory Sullivan, who is completing his second term on August 2.
The Inspector General is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation and assists Congress, the Secretary of Transportation, and senior department officials in achieving a safe, efficient, and effective transportation system that meets the national interests and enhances the quality of life.