Overview
SBA Office of Inspector General Overview
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), Office of Inspector General (OIG) maintains a key field office in Philadelphia to oversee the integrity of SBA programs in the Mid-Atlantic region. While the user input indicated the Curtis Center, this office is physically located within the Robert N.C. Nix, Sr. Federal Building at 900 Market Street 🏢. The OIG is an independent oversight body created by law to deter and detect fraud, waste, and abuse in SBA operations. It employs auditors, investigators, and special agents who work to ensure that taxpayer dollars intended for small business loans and disaster assistance are used correctly.
Key Operations and Services
- Criminal Investigations: Special Agents investigate potential crimes such as loan fraud, bribery, and false claims related to SBA lending programs (including PPP and EIDL) 🕵️♂️.
- Audits: The office conducts financial and performance audits to evaluate the efficiency of SBA management and external partners.
- Whistleblower Protection: Provides a safe channel for employees and the public to report misconduct without fear of retaliation.
- Hotline Management: Reviews complaints submitted regarding suspicious activity in SBA-funded programs.
Security and Entry
The Nix Federal Building is a secure facility. Visitors must pass through airport-style security screening and present valid government-issued photo identification. 🚫 Prohibited Items: Weapons, sharp objects, and explosives are strictly forbidden. Electronic devices may be subject to screening. Access to the OIG suite is generally restricted to official business and typically requires a prior appointment or summons.
Location and Transit
The office is conveniently located in Center City Philadelphia, adjacent to the Jefferson Station regional rail hub and the 8th Street Station (Market-Frankford Line and PATCO). The entrance is on Market Street or 9th Street.
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