15 U.S.C. § 78d–4 — Additional duties of Inspector General
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- (a)Suggestion submissions by Commission employees
- (b)Consideration of reportsThe Inspector General shall consider any suggestions or allegations received by the means established under subsection (a)(1), and shall recommend appropriate action in relation to such suggestions or allegations.
- (c)RecognitionThe Inspector General may recognize any employee who makes a suggestion under subsection (a)(1) (or by other means) that would or does—
- (d)ReportThe Inspector General of the Commission shall submit to Congress an annual report containing a description of—
- (1)the nature, number, and potential benefits of any suggestions received under subsection (a);
- (2)the nature, number, and seriousness of any allegations received under subsection (a);
- (3)any recommendations made or actions taken by the Inspector General in response to substantiated allegations received under subsection (a); and
- (4)any action the Commission has taken in response to suggestions or allegations received under subsection (a).
- (e)FundingThe activities of the Inspector General under this subsection shall be funded by the Securities and Exchange Commission Investor Protection Fund established under section 78u–6 of this title.