Conversation on Preventing Fraud, Waste and Abuse

Government agencies face countless issues ranging from concerned citizens to challenges managing budgets and other resources.
The Atlantic Council and Thomson Reuters are hosting a conversation with Inspectors General on their strategies to prevent fraud, waste and abuse. The session, titled “Mission Not Impossible: How Inspectors General Untangle Webs of Deceit,” is open to the public and on the record. Registration can be completed here.
As part of the “Power of Transparency Series,” the Inspectors General will discuss how they are working to protect taxpayers from fraud, waste and abuse, as well as how they are implementing the latest technology to transform the way their respective agencies are working.
The discussion will be held at the Atlantic Council’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. on Thursday, March 21 beginning at 5:15. Additionally, the discussion will offer a moderated question and answer session with the audience.
The panel includes:

Mr. Glenn A. Fine
Acting Inspector General
United States Department of Defense

Ms. Peggy E. Gustafson
Inspector General
United States Department of Commerce

Mr. Michael E. Horowitz
Inspector General
United States Department of Justice

Mr. Daniel R. Levinson
Inspector General
United States Department of Health and Human Services

Moderator:
Ms. Sarah Lynch
Criminal Justice Correspondent
Reuters
And if you are unable to attend, you can follow the event live on Twitter at @ACGlobalEcon and #PowerOfTransparency.
The complete details and a link to register for the event are below.
WHEN Thursday, March 21, 2019 5:15 – 6:30 p.m.. |
WHERE Atlantic Council 1030 15th St NW, 12th Floor Washington, DC 20005 |
A reception with refreshments and aperitifs will provide an opportunity to network after the event concludes