CBP Signs Anti-Corruption Agreement with DHS Inspector General
On August 16, 2011, U.S. Customs and Border Protection entered into an agreement to send CBP investigative personnel to work with the Department of Homeland Security Inspector General as part of coordinated efforts to detect and deter corruption and serious…
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misconduct involving CBP personnel. CBP Commissioner Bersin stated that the agreement will facilitate more aggressive investigative action in the pursuit of violators and will also increase the ability to more quickly resolve unmeritorious allegations lodged against CBP personnel.