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THE ROLE OF THE INSPECTOR
GENERAL
Learning Objective: When you finish this chapter, you
will be able to
Identify the purpose of the inspector general.
The mission of the naval inspector general (IG) is
to inquire into and report on any matter that affects
the discipline or military efficiency of the DoN. One
way the IG can fulfill its mission is by providing a
method of receiving and investigating reports of fraud,
waste, mismanagement, and related improprieties
Student Notes:
1. Avoid any action, whether or not specifically prohibited, that might result in or reasonably
be expected to create the appearance of the following:
a.
Using public office for private gain
b.
Giving preferential treatment to any person or entity
c.
Impeding government efficiency or economy
d.
Losing complete independence or impartiality
e.
Making government decisions outside official channels
f.
Adversely affecting the confidence of the public in the integrity of the government
2. Do not engage in any activity or acquire or retain any financial interest that results in a conflict
between your private interest and the public interest of the United States related to your duties.
3. Do not engage in any activity that might result in or reasonably be expected to create the appearance
of a conflict of interest.
4. Do not accept gratuities (gifts) from defense contractors.
5. Do not use your official position to influence any person to provide any private benefit.
6. Do not use your rank, title, or position for commercial purposes.
7. Avoid outside employment or activity that is incompatible with your duties or may bring discredit
to the Navy.
8. Never take or use government property or services for other than officially approved purposes.
9. Do not give gifts to your superiors or accept them from your subordinates.
10. Do not conduct official business with persons whose participation in the transaction would be in violation
of law.
11. Seek ways to promote efficiency and economy in government operation and public confidence in its
integrity.
12. For more information consult SECNAVINST 5370.2.
Table 1-2. Standards of Conduct