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July Monthly Highlights

Last month, the VA OIG published 18 reports that included 101 recommendations, testified before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, and conducted numerous investigations. 

July Monthly Highlights

July Monthly Highlights

Last month, the VA OIG published 18 reports that included 101 recommendations, testified before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, and conducted numerous investigations. 

Inconsistent Implementation of VHA Oncology Program Requirements Due to Insufficient Oversight

This VA OIG national review, found a lack of oversight contributed to the inconsistent implementation of oncology program requirements.

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Inconsistent Implementation of VHA Oncology Program Requirements Due to Insufficient Oversight

August 14, 2025

This VA OIG national review, found a lack of oversight contributed to the inconsistent implementation of oncology program requirements.

Ohio Woman Charged with Stealing More than $148,000 from Veterans

Trusted fiduciary charged with stealing money from elderly veterans to fund shopping sprees and international vacations.

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Ohio Woman Charged with Stealing More than $148,000 from Veterans

August 13, 2025

Trusted fiduciary charged with stealing money from elderly veterans to fund shopping sprees and international vacations.

VA Can Strengthen Appeals Processing and Tracking by Improving Caseflow Program Management

The VA OIG conducted this audit to assess the OIT’s program management of a VA adopted technology system used to support the compensation claims appeals process.

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VA Can Strengthen Appeals Processing and Tracking by Improving Caseflow Program Management

August 13, 2025

The VA OIG conducted this audit to assess the OIT’s program management of a VA adopted technology system used to support the compensation claims appeals process.

CEO of Spine Device Company Sentenced for False Statements

The CEO of a Massachusetts-based medical device company, was sentenced in federal court in Boston to one year of supervised release with the first six months to be served in home confinement, for making false statements to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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CEO of Spine Device Company Sentenced for False Statements

August 7, 2025

The CEO of a Massachusetts-based medical device company, was sentenced in federal court in Boston to one year of supervised release with the first six months to be served in home confinement, for making false statements to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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Reports and Recommendations Published Within the Last 12 Months

154
Reports
810
Recommendations
$1.6B
Monetary Impact

The numbers totaled above are for published reports and recommendations only; the investigations and procurement-sensitive contract review totals can be found in the Semiannual Reports to Congress.

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