Mark’s Statements
Statement on Minnesota Inspector General Legislation
The Minnesota legislature’s passage of a bill creating a statewide Inspector General is an important victory for government accountability and the fight against fraud, waste, and abuse.
The legislation includes several robust safeguards designed to protect the independence of the new inspector general, a critical feature for any oversight office to function effectively and maintain public trust. Independent oversight only works when investigators and auditors are empowered to follow the facts wherever they lead, free from political interference or undue pressure.
The next step, after the governor signs the legislation into law, will be ensuring the appointment of a strong, experienced, and independent-minded professional to lead the office.
Statement on DOJ Audit of Compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act
The Department of Justice Office of Inspector General’s decision to initiate an audit of the Department’s compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act is an important and much needed development. This is exactly the kind of independent oversight the American people expect, especially in a case involving powerful individuals, vulnerable victims, and deeply serious alleged crimes.
Statement on Resignation of Labor Secretary Amid Investigation
The resignation of Lori Chavez-DeRemer as Secretary of Labor must not stop the agency's Inspector General investigation.
If an OIG stops an investigation when an employee leaves the department, it is essentially giving a free pass to any employee to engage in misconduct and get off scot-free. That has not been – and should never be – a standard policy for any inspector general.
Statement on Allegations DHS Obstructed Inspector General Raise Serious Concerns
Allegations that the Department of Homeland Security has obstructed the work of its Inspector General raise serious concerns. The Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General reportedly outlined these allegations in a letter to Congress, an extraordinary step that underscores the gravity of the situation.
Statement on DHS Inspector General Threats
The Department of Homeland Security’s threats to shut down audits and investigations by its Office of Inspector General are a shot across the bow to inspector general independence. Congress and the American people should be deeply alarmed by these efforts to interfere with important independent oversight.