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About Oge
The U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) provides information about its mission, role, and history in promoting ethical conduct within the executive branch. The site offers resources for reporting misconduct and access to various ethics-related documents and disclosures.
Access resources and information about government ethics and compliance.
What You Can Do
- Learn about the agency's mission and history
- View financial disclosure reports
- Report misconduct and ethical violations
- Access resources for public engagement
- Find contact information for agency leadership
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics?
The OGE oversees the executive branch's ethics program and promotes ethical conduct among government officials.
How can I report misconduct?
You can report misconduct through the resources provided on the OGE website.
Where can I find financial disclosure reports?
Financial disclosure reports are available in the 'Officials' Individual Disclosures' section of the website.
What is the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)?
FOIA allows the public to request access to records from any federal agency, including the OGE.
How can I contact the OGE?
Contact information for the agency is available on the website under the 'Contact' section.