The Office of the Inspector General wishes everyone a safe and happy 4th of July! No matter where you are, as you celebrate, remember to prioritize safety in all your activities.
Atlanta, here’s a look at Mayor Andre Dickens visiting with the community of Oakland City West End Apartments to discuss affordability, access to fresh foods, safety, improvement plans, and more. Atlanta is a group project. When we listen, work together, and stay engaged, we move our communities forward! #MovingAtlantaForward
The City of Atlanta is committed to the work of key departments like the Ethics Office, Inspector General, City Auditor, Human Resources, and Zoning & Development.
Together, these agencies help ensure ethical conduct, efficient operations, and public trust.
Today, we honor Juneteenth — a powerful reminder of freedom, resilience, and hope.
Let us reflect on the strength of those who came before us and continue striving toward justice, equality, and a better future for all.
Did you know? - The City of Atlanta’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) reviews all procurement contracts/solicitations $1M+ through its Independent Procurement Review Division (IPro).
Questions?
Contact: [email protected]
Call: (404) 546-2271
🔍 Did you know the City of Atlanta OIG investigates fraud, waste, abuse, & corruption?
This week’s focus: Abuse — improper use of city resources or authority.
📩 Report concerns:
✉️ [email protected]
📞 (404) 546-2271 (confidential)
🔍Did You Know?
💸Fraud can happen when someone lies, hides conflicts of interest, takes kickbacks, or racks up unnecessary costs — all at the city's expense.
If you see something suspicious, speak up.
Email: [email protected]
Confidential Tip Line: (404) 546-2271
The Center for Civic Innovation (CCI) a great supporter of OIG, has posted videos from IG Manigauilt's press conference announcing her resignation, in a YouTube playlist: https://t.co/UxZ9F0Algp
YES, it is true, Inspector General Shannon K. Manigault has resigned, effective today, 2/18/2025 as have the majority of OIG's Governing Board. We will miss her leadership. ATL will too, in time
https://t.co/XzYHDanvuh
Update: Atlanta City Council votes 14-1 to approve a charter amendment to overhaul the Office of the Inspector General. This comes after resignation from the Inspector General and 6 Governing Board members earlier today.
Atlanta City Council Set to Vote on Potential Limits to Inspector General’s Powers https://t.co/TCZg1k0cUp
View the proceedings live on Atlanta's TV Channel -ATL26 Live
Are you concerned about the City's plan to eviscerate the Atlanta Office of the Inspector General (OIG)?
Join us for a townhall this Thursday, 1/30, to learn more about how you can support the OIG. Space is limited, so please RSVP via the QR Code.