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Operating Status: OGE is affected by the lapse in appropriations.

To learn more read our lapse plan here. Please note, OGE continues to review financial disclosure reports of Presidential nominees to positions requiring Senate confirmation.

Related Guidance for Federal Employees:
LA-18-16: Ethics Laws and Regulations Continue to Apply to Federal Government Employees during Furlough Periods
LA-19-01 : Ethics Guidance for Employees in Non-Pay Status During a Lapse in Appropriations
This FAQ provides guidance for those employees who participated in the Deferred Resignation Program or who are in other extended leave status.



OGE Meets with Philippines Ombudsman

May 20, 2014


On May 19, 2014, OGE's General Counsel, David J. Apol, met with Philippines Ombudsman, Conchita Carpio Morales. The Office of the Ombudsman, an independent accountability office, is the primary enforcement arm of the Philippines government in combating corruption. The General Counsel and the Ombudsman discussed the role of financial disclosure, training, and oversight in the prevention of corruption and the importance of ethical leadership to promote integrity in public service.

The Ombudsman's delegation is visiting the U.S. as part of a five-year, $14.7 million USAID project to reduce corruption and stimulate economic competition in the Philippines. At the request of agencies and entities of the U.S. Government, such as USAID, OGE discusses its role as a corruption-prevention organization and shares its ideas and experiences with foreign governments. For more information about OGE's international work, visit our International Activities web page.