Now Accepting Applications for Delaware Office of Inspector General
Department of State | Newsroom | Date Posted: Friday, November 21, 2025
Department of State | Newsroom | Date Posted: Friday, November 21, 2025

On November 17, 2025, applications opened for Delaware’s Inspector General. Delaware is establishing a new, independent Office of Inspector General (OIG), which was created by the passage of Senate Bill 4. The Office’s goal is to make sure state government operates with honesty, efficiency, and accountability — and to strengthen public trust.
“Creating an Office of Inspector General is a major step toward a more open, accountable, and trustworthy state government,” Governor Matt Meyer said. “We are looking for applicants with unquestionable integrity, deep experience in oversight or investigations, and a demonstrated commitment to public service. This is a unique opportunity to help build an office from the ground up that will strengthen transparency, uphold the highest ethical standards, and ensure Delawareans can have full confidence in how their government operates.”
The Office of Inspector General will:
The OIG will not replace or duplicate the work of other agencies. Instead, it will collaborate with them to improve how Delaware’s government serves the public.
A Selection Panel will review applicants and recommend three qualified candidates to the Governor. The Governor will then nominate one individual for confirmation.
The panel will look for candidates who have:
The panel will include representatives from:
If you have experience in investigations, oversight, or promoting transparency and accountability in government, we encourage you to submit an application here.
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
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Department of State | Newsroom | Date Posted: Friday, November 21, 2025

On November 17, 2025, applications opened for Delaware’s Inspector General. Delaware is establishing a new, independent Office of Inspector General (OIG), which was created by the passage of Senate Bill 4. The Office’s goal is to make sure state government operates with honesty, efficiency, and accountability — and to strengthen public trust.
“Creating an Office of Inspector General is a major step toward a more open, accountable, and trustworthy state government,” Governor Matt Meyer said. “We are looking for applicants with unquestionable integrity, deep experience in oversight or investigations, and a demonstrated commitment to public service. This is a unique opportunity to help build an office from the ground up that will strengthen transparency, uphold the highest ethical standards, and ensure Delawareans can have full confidence in how their government operates.”
The Office of Inspector General will:
The OIG will not replace or duplicate the work of other agencies. Instead, it will collaborate with them to improve how Delaware’s government serves the public.
A Selection Panel will review applicants and recommend three qualified candidates to the Governor. The Governor will then nominate one individual for confirmation.
The panel will look for candidates who have:
The panel will include representatives from:
If you have experience in investigations, oversight, or promoting transparency and accountability in government, we encourage you to submit an application here.
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
Here you can subscribe to future news updates.