
The Office of Inspector General's (OIG) mission is to detect and prevent fraud, waste, and abuse, violations of law, and to promote economy, efficiency and effectiveness in the operations of the FCC. As an independent office within the FCC, the OIG strives to promote accountability and performance in the management of FCC programs, policies and people by independently conducting audits and investigations, and recommending corrective action, when appropriate.
The FCC Inspector General is a Presidentially-appointed and Senate-confirmed officer with authority granted under Inspector General Act at 5 U.S.C. Chapter 4 (IG Act).
The two operating components of FCC OIG are the Office of Audits and Office of Investigations. The Management Division supports both the Inspector General and the operating components by providing budget and administrative services.
Leadership:
Fara Damelin
Inspector General
Contact:
Report Waste, Fraud & Abuse

Phone: (202) 418-0473
Toll Free: (888) 863-2244
FAX: (202) 418-2811
Email: Hotline@fcc.gov
FCC OIG Social Media Presence Connections
FCC and OIG X, Facebook and LinkedIn social media platforms are designed to share information. Comments posted to these platforms do not constitute a Hotline submission. To report fraud waste and abuse send an email to the OIG Hotline or contact us at the number listed above.
What's New...
FCC OIG is pleased to share our Strategic Plan for the period of 2025 through 2029. We have undertaken an office-wide initiative to evaluate FCC OIG's oversight role and to identify our mission, vision, core values, and objectives. This plan defines our shared framework for excellence and reflects our "One OIG" approach to protecting FCC programs that connect us all.
Open Recommendations from FCC OIG Investigations
This consolidated report of open recommendations arises out of FCC OIG’s investigations to help the Commission reduce fraud, waste, and abuse in FCC programs and operations. We issue this report to inform and educate the Commission and other stakeholders, including Congress and the American taxpayers, of significant risks and gaps in internal controls found by FCC OIG’s investigative work over the years, and recommendations offered to help the Commission address the issues identified. We hope this resource will help the Commission track its progress in addressing previous recommendations arising from FCC OIG investigations.
News, Advisories and Outreach
Inspector General Issues Notification of Identity Theft Against 35 FCC Employees
OIG Immediate Release Regarding repayment of ACP subsidies and OIG Advisory notifying other ACP providers