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OIG staff members occasionally appear on radio and television programs discussing our work and findings. Staff also participate in press conferences, and we have issued statements for the press on our work. Below are links to interviews and press statements issued since 2011. This list does not include Congressional testimony—you can find OIG Congressional testimony here. If you have any questions or if you would like additional information, please contact the OIG Public Affairs Office.

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