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Applications for Inspector General Advisory Board Deadline, January 30th

File Photo: July 26, 2024, Howard County Council at press conference to announce intention to place Inspector General issue on the General Election ballot.

ELLICOTT CITY, MD – Howard County Executive Calvin Ball is currently seeking applicants interested in serving on the Inspector General Advisory Board to oversee the Howard County Government’s new Office of the Inspector General (OIG), tasked with investigating possible waste, fraud and abuse in the County. The deadline to apply is Thursday, January 30, 2025.

“The Inspector General Advisory Board will play a pivotal role in ensuring the accountability and integrity of Howard County Government,” said Ball. “By advising the new Office of the Inspector General, this Board will help safeguard taxpayer dollars and promote transparency in government operations. I strongly encourage qualified residents to apply for this important position and help us uphold the highest standards of public service.”

Comprised of seven members, the Board serves as the appointing authority for the Inspector General and will be responsible for interviewing and hiring the County’s inaugural Inspector General following an open search process. Additionally, the Board will review and make recommendations on the budget of the OIG, advise the County Executive and Howard County Council on the Boards’ review of investigations and other work completed by the OIG and the Board’s ongoing ministerial function of the OIG, and review the OIG’s policies and procedures.

The County Executive and each County Councilmember shall each nominate one individual to serve on the Board, and the seventh member shall be selected by a majority of the County Council from a list of candidates identified through a public process. Additionally, the Board shall consist of at least one member from the Democratic party, at least one member from the Republican party and at least one member who is unaffiliated to a political party. Board members will serve staggered five-year terms.

To be qualified for appointment to the Board, applicants shall have relevant experience, including professional experience as:

  • Inspectors general, auditors, investigators or similar government accountability officers;
  • Members of professional associations of inspectors general, certified fraud examiners or certified public accountants;
  • Formers judges or prosecutors; or
  • Other similar investigative or related experience in the work of an inspector general

To be eligible for consideration, candidates must meet one of the qualifications listed above and be able to attend the Board’s meetings, which are held at least twice a year with the County’s Inspector General and annually with the County Executive and County Council.

Certain individuals are ineligible to serve on the Board, including those who in the last five years were:

  • An employee, Board or Commission member, elected officer, candidate for a public office or political central committee, or other individual who is subject to the jurisdiction of the inspector general;
  • A County contractor or person negotiating a contract with the County;
  • A vendor who provides or is seeking certification for goods and services to the County;
  • An external recipient or board member of an external recipient of County funds, benefits, or services;
  • A publicly elected or appointed officer’s spouse, parent, child, or sibling;
  • An officer, staff member or employee of any federal, state or local political party organization; or
  • A lobbyist under the Maryland or County Public Ethics Law.

Interested applicants should complete an application online by visiting www.howardcountymd.gov/applybc and selecting “Inspector General Advisory Board” in the form. The names of eligible applicants will be submitted to the County Executive for consideration. If approved, the appointment will be forwarded to the County Council for confirmation.

For more information about the County Executive’s appointment to the Inspector General Advisory Board, please call the Office of the County Executive at 410-313-2013.

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