before you tell it to your inspector general

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Before You Tell it to Your Inspector General 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 firs (IGs at higher commands will normally refer the case to the local IG fo Be honest and don’t provide misleading information. (IGs will discover the truth quickly in most cases and there are pena for knowingly providing false information.) Keep in mind that IGs are not policy makers. (If a policy is flawed you can submit proposed change on a DA form 20 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.) r IGs can only resolve a case on the basis of fact. im that a supervisor has violated the rules doesn’t make it fact. A claim m ed with evidence.) n’t expect instant action on your request… Be patient. vestigations take time, and IGs tend to have heavy workloads.) e prepared to take “No” for the answer. In any case “Yes” or “No”, the IG will explain why.) To complain without fear of reprisal is the right of any Soldier, Civilian, or Family Member seeking IG help. After all, problem-solving is one of the IG’s primary missions. IG I Got A Beef With The System! What steps should I take now? The JMC IG is Mr. Mark Clark, DSN 793-4046//COMM 309-782-4046.

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Page 1: Before You Tell it to Your Inspector General

Before You Tell it

toYour Inspector

GeneralBe 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 resolutionanyway.)

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 proposed change on a DA 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 any case “Yes” or “No”, the IG will explain why.)

To complain without fear of reprisal is the right of any Soldier, Civilian, or Family Member seeking IG help. After all, problem-solving is one of the IG’s primary missions.

To complain without fear of reprisal is the right of any Soldier, Civilian, or Family Member seeking IG help. After all, problem-solving is one of the IG’s primary missions.

IG

I Got A BeefWith The System!

What steps shouldI take now?

The JMC IG is Mr. Mark Clark, DSN 793-4046//COMM 309-782-4046.