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Office of the Inspector General

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Also known as: OIG

The Office of the Inspector General is an independent investigative authority within the City of Dallas government responsible for investigating fraud, waste, abuse, public corruption, and official misconduct within city operations. It receives and investigates complaints through multiple channels, including a whistleblower hotline. The office also provides training and information related to the Code of Ethics to city officials, employees, and others doing business with the city.
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City Hall, 1500 Marilla Street, Dallas, TX 75201·Show on Google Maps ↗
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February 2026

Consent Agenda

A management advisory process update presented by the Interim Inspector General on behalf of the Office of the Inspector General.

Office of the Inspector General management advisory process update. [Baron Eliason, Interim Inspector General, Office of the Inspector General]

Consent Agenda

Proposed amendment to Chapter 12A of the city code, 'Code of Ethics,' related to regulations governing persons doing business with the city.

Amend Chapter 12A, “Code of Ethics,” related to persons doing business with the city [Baron Eliason, Interim Inspector General, Office of the Inspector General]

November 2025

Discussion Items

Briefing on the Office of Inspector General's internal process for issuing, tracking, and following up on management alerts that result from certain OIG investigations.

Office of Inspector General process for issuing, tracking, and following up on management alerts resulting from certain OIG investigations. [Baron Eliason, Interim Inspector General, Office of Inspect

January 2025

Briefing Items

Briefing on legislative priorities with recommendations for adding or removing items for City Council consideration, presented by the Office of Government Affairs and the Office of the Inspector General.

Review of legislative priorities and recommendations for removal/addition of items for City Council consideration [James Anderson, Director (I), Office of Government Affairs; Bart Bevers, Inspector Ge