New Jersey Statutes
§ 52:15B-1 — Findings, declarations relative to an Office of the Inspector General.
New Jersey·Title 52 STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS
1.The Legislature finds and declares that: the State of New Jersey expends more than $28 billion in taxpayer funds each year, and agencies at other levels of government expend billions more; it is fundamental that all government officials be publicly accountable for such expenditures; promoting integrity in the administration and operations of government and improving public accountability are the cornerstones of government; one of the remedial actions that can be taken to improve such accountability is to identify areas where State spending is wasteful or inefficient; the Governor has the responsibility to ensure a balanced budget, manage the operations of State government effectively and efficiently, and maintain necessary government programs and assistance to the public; it is the duty
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§ 52:15B-10
Declining to investigate complaint.§ 52:15B-11
Authority to refer complaints.§ 52:15B-14
Meetings with public officers, employees.§ 52:15B-15
Report of findings, recommendations.§ 52:15B-16
Periodic annual reports.§ 52:15B-7
Authority of the Inspector General.§ 52:15B-8
Powers of the Inspector General.§ 52:15B-9
Cooperation, joint investigations.