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2023/01/31

Press Release: Defense, State, and USAID Inspectors General Visit Kyiv

PRESS RELEASE

Defense, State, and USAID Inspectors General Visit Kyiv

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Last week, leaders from the Offices of Inspector General (OIGs) for the Department of Defense
(DoD), Department of State (State), and U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
concluded a joint trip to Ukraine, Poland, and Germany in furtherance of their coordinated
oversight of the U.S. Government's Ukraine response efforts.

In Ukraine, OIG leaders met with the Ukrainian Prime Minister, Minister of Defense, Minister of
Finance, the leadership of the National Anti- Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, Ukrainian civil
society organizations, and other Ukrainian leaders to discuss efforts to ensure oversight and
accountability of U.S. programming to support Ukraine. U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget A.
Brink accompanied the OIG delegation for most of these meetings, during which OIG leaders
emphasized the importance of receiving timely and transparent access to information from the
government of Ukraine to enhance the OIGs' ability to conduct independent audits and
investigations related to U.S.-funded programs and operations. The OIG leaders also
underscored the need for independence, transparency, and accountability in Ukrainian
institutions, including having adequate systems, staffing, and resources in place to ensure the
integrity of government operations.

In Germany and Poland, the OIG delegation met with U.S. Army Europe and Africa Command,
the Security Assistance Group–Ukraine, and International Donation Coordination Center
officials. Through these engagements, OIG leaders gained insights from officials on the ground
to inform oversight of U.S. security assistance, direct budget support, energy assistance, and
humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

Robert P. Storch, Inspector General, Department of Defense, commented, "Engaging with these
key stakeholders and international partners provides immediate perspective on this evolving
operation, and is crucial to better understand the processes used to execute security assistance
to Ukraine and the conditions and challenges on the ground. In coordination with our
colleagues at the State and USAID OIGs, we will apply these insights and observations to our
ongoing oversight of DoD support to Ukraine."

Diana Shaw, Deputy Inspector General performing the duties of the Inspector General,
Department of State, commented, "Our time in Kyiv afforded us the opportunity to directly
communicate American taxpayer expectations of transparency and accountability to the
Ukrainian government officials responsible for ensuring that U.S. assistance is deployed
efficiently and effectively as Ukraine fights to win this war and its future. The importance of
that message cannot be understated. State OIG, working in close coordination with our
counterparts at USAID and DoD OIGs, is committed to rooting out any fraud, waste, or corrupt
activities that would divert the assistance so pivotal to Ukraine's ultimate success."

Nicole Angarella, Acting Deputy Inspector General performing the duties of the Inspector
General for U.S. Agency for International Development, commented, "It is critical for the
American people to have confidence in the integrity of taxpayer dollars sent to support Ukraine
and its people. Timely and impactful oversight of USAID's Ukraine response is my office's top
priority and visits to Ukraine and neighboring countries are vital to building relationships and
expanding sources of information to support our work. We welcome the commitments from
Ukraine's government and civil society organizations to provide Inspectors General the
necessary access to further our independent audit and investigative work."

Earlier this month, the three OIGs published the Joint Strategic Oversight Plan–Ukraine
Response, highlighting 64 ongoing and planned oversight products and 14 completed products
related to the U.S. Ukraine response.

For more information, please contact the DoD OIG's Office of Legislative Affairs and
Communications at public.affairs@dodig.mil, State OIG's Office of Congressional and Public
Affairs at publicaffairs@stateoig.gov, or USAID OIG's Congressional and Public Affairs Division at
OIGLegAffairs@usaid.gov

To report fraud, waste, abuse, or corruption in U.S.-funded Ukraine programs, please see the
linked OIG Hotline information in English and Ukrainian.

For more information on the three OIGs' oversight of the U.S.-Ukraine response, visit:

https://www.dodig.mil/Ukraine/
https://www.stateoig.gov/ukraine-response-oversight
https://oig.usaid.gov/our-work/ukraine-oversight

OIGs in Kyiv

Photo: At U.S. Embassy Kyiv (left to right): Robert Storch (DoD IG),
Ambassador Bridget Brink, Diana Shaw (State OIG), and Nicole Angarella (USAID OIG)

 

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