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Montgomery County OIG Releases Annual Report Highlighting $18.1M in Questioned Costs

Montgomery County Inspector General Megan Davey Limarzi released the Office of the Inspector General’s Annual Report, highlighting 13 reports with 30 recommendations, over $18.1 million in questioned costs, and 378 complaints processed during fiscal year 2025.

Per the news release distributed on Wednesday, September 3: “Montgomery County Maryland Inspector General Megan Davey Limarzi announced today the release of the Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) Annual Report. The report is required by Montgomery County Code Section 2-151(k)(1) and details the activities of the Office and its major findings and recommendations during the previous fiscal year.

Among the highlights contained in the report are the issuance of 13 reports presenting 30 recommendations for improvements, the identification of over $18.1 million in questioned costs, and the receipt and processing of 378 complaints received through the OIG’s hotline.

Inspector General Limarzi made the following statement in connection with the publication of the annual report:

“On June 10, 2025, I was pleased to be unanimously re-appointed Montgomery County’s Inspector General. It is my great honor to present this Annual Report detailing the activities and accomplishments of the Office of the Inspector General during fiscal year (FY) 2025. The engagements we completed this past year identified opportunities to increase County revenues; advance accountability in basic operations such as inventory management, reimbursements, and purchasing card use; improve the equitable administration of government functions; and implement more efficient alternatives to current initiatives and procedures.”

Inspector General Limarzi also praised the “incredible team of professionals who make up the OIG” and thanked the residents, County employees, and elected officials who continually support the office and its work.

Read the full report.”