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Department of the Interior Ethics Office
Why employees file a financial disclosure report

One of the primary elements of the Department of Interior’s (DOI) ethics program is the collection, review and analysis of the financial disclosure reports.  Filing these forms accurately and promptly will allow this office to review and ensure that your reported financial interests, outside work activities, and reportable gifts if any, are in conformity with the conflict of interest statutes and regulations.  This review will affirm to the public that our integrity is beyond reproach, thereby ensuring the public trust in our employees and programs.

Criteria for Designating Positions for OGE 450 Filers

Worksheet for Determining Which Positions Should File a Confidential Financial Disclosure Report

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