Palm Beach County’s OIG receives its re-accreditation from the CFA

Posted 2/24/21

The Palm Beach County Office of Inspector General (OIG) is proud to announce that on Feb. 18 our office was re-accredited by the Commission for...

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Palm Beach County’s OIG receives its re-accreditation from the CFA

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WEST PALM BEACH — The Palm Beach County Office of Inspector General (OIG) is proud to announce that on Feb. 18 our office was re-accredited by the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation (CFA). The OIG was first accredited by the statewide commission on February 23, 2012. The CFA assessors found the OIG to be 100% in compliance with the applicable standards set by CFA.

CFA accreditation is the certification by an independent reviewing authority that an entity has met specific requirements and prescribed standards. Achieving accreditation is one way the OIG assures the public it maintains the highest standards of professionalism in promoting integrity, accountability, and transparency in local government.

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