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Who is the Inspector General of the Veterans Administration?

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Jessica Hardy

Updated on March 17, 2026

Who is the Inspector General of the Veterans Administration?

Michael J. Missal

Also know, how do I contact the VA Inspector General?

Contact the Hotline

  1. Phone: 1 (800) 488-8244. Monday–Wednesday and Friday between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Time) or Thursday between 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
  2. FAX: (202) 495-5861.
  3. Mail: VA Inspector General Hotline (53H) 810 Vermont Avenue, NW. Washington, DC 20420.

Additionally, who inspects VA hospitals? Office of Inspector General

Thereof, who is the Inspector General of the US?

Michael E. Horowitz

Who is in charge of the Inspector General?

According to the Inspector General Act, the Inspector General serves under the general supervision of the DHS Secretary and has a dual and independent reporting relationship to the Secretary and the Congress.

How do I file a formal complaint with the VA?

The phone line — live now at 855-948-2311 — is designed to "collect, process and respond to the complaints of individual veterans in a responsive, timely and accountable manner," according to Department of Veterans Affairs officials.

What happens if you lie to the VA?

What Can Happen To Me? If you intentionally make a false statement, or even help someone else present a false statement regarding benefits to the Department, you will forfeit all of your rights and benefits under the laws administered by the Department.

Can the VA refuse to treat a veteran?

You can agree to or refuse any treatment. Refusing a treatment will not affect your rights to future care but you take responsibility for the impact this decision may have on your health.

How do I sue the Veterans Administration?

Guide to Sue the VA

Before you can sue the VA, you must present an administrative claim within 2 years of the date of negligence to the appropriate federal agency before filing suit. The VA must be given at least six months to conduct an investigation before suit can be filed in federal court.

What are the VA reporting compliance issues?

You may call or email Audit and Compliance Services directly at 828-2336. You may call Virginia's State Employee Fraud, Waste and Abuse Hotline available Mon-Fri 8:15am-5pm at 1-800-723-1615, through the OSIG's online reporting form or by email at .

Does the VA investigate claims?

Investigations and Surveillance

VA will often work in conjunction with the Social Security Administration to investigate reports of false disability claims. This is because many veterans who file for VA disability also qualify for Social Security disability.

What qualifies as an IG complaint?

Anyone, including civilians with no Air Force affiliation, may file Fraud, Waste, and Abuse (FWA) complaints. Depending on the circumstances, the IG may also accept complaints from dependents or relatives of active duty members and retirees and their dependents.

Can the inspector general prosecute?

An OIG investigation can result in a criminal proceeding only if DOJ accepts it for criminal prosecution. This effectively grants immunity against criminal prosecution based on the employee's statements concerning the matter(s) covered by the advisement, unless the statements are found to be untruthful.

What are inspector general responsibilities?

On April 14, 1989, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) was created in the Department of Justice (Department) by amendment to the Inspector General Act of 1978. OIG's mission is to detect and deter fraud, waste, and abuse in Department programs and misconduct by Department personnel.

What is the Office of Inspector General Exclusion List?

Exclusions. The Office of Inspector General's List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) provides information to the health care industry, patients and the public regarding individuals and entities currently excluded from participation in Medicare, Medicaid, and all other Federal health care programs.

Is OIG a law enforcement?

Yes. OIG special agents are Federal law enforcement officers who are trained and authorized to exercise law enforcement authority to make warrantless arrests, obtain and execute search and arrest warrants, and carry firearms in the performance of their duties.