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Workers' Compensation Fraud Investigator
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- OIG Investigators conduct large-scale, confidential, sensitive, and internal investigations, most frequently related to contracts, procurements, public benefits, the Workers' Compensation System, lawful gaming, and white-collar crime, and therefore ideal candidates will have at least five years of investigative experience in some or all of those subject matter areas, as well as significant familiarity with New York State criminal law and procedure and New York State government operations.
- DCJS-certified police or peace officer status is preferred but not required.
- Additionally, as of June 18, 2021, the duties and responsibilities of the former Office of the Gaming Inspector General were transferred to and encompassed by NYSIG, including the duty to receive and investigate complaints from any source concerning allegations of corruption, fraud, criminal activity, conflicts of interest or abuse in the Gaming Commission.
- OIG conducts in-depth investigations and analysis of alleged fraud, abuse, corruption, conflicts of interest, and other criminal activity in New York State agencies and entities under its jurisdiction.
- Investigators work collaboratively with OIG attorneys and auditors to identify, plan, and execute investigations of various types, and to prepare written reports documenting investigative activities and findings.
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