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Before You Call the IG

Before You Call the IG
  • Be sure you have a problem, not just a peeve.
    • (Are the cooks turning out lousy chow, or was it just one bad meal?)
  • Give your chain of command a chance to solve the problem.
    • (Many problems must be addressed to the chain of command for resolution anyway.)
  • If IG assistance is needed, contact your local IG first.
    • (IGs at higher commands will normally refer the case to the local IG for action.)
  • Be honest and don’t provide misleading information.
    • (IGs will discover the truth quickly in most cases, and there are penalties for knowingly providing false information.)
  • Keep in mind that IGs are not policy makers.
    • (If a policy is flawed, you can submit a proposed change on a DAF Form 2028.)
  • Keep in mind that IGs can only recommend, not order a resolution.
    • (Only Commanders can order; the role of the IG is to advise the Commander.)
  • Remember IGs can only resolve a case on the basis of fact.
    • (Your claim that a supervisor has violated the rules doesn’t make it fact. A claim must be supported with evidence.)
  • Don’t expect instant action on your request. Be patient.
    • (Investigations take time, and IGs tend to have heavy workloads.)Be prepared to take “no,” for the answer.
    • (In either case, “yes” or “no,” the IG will explain why.)