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Office of the SC Inspector General


Established by Executive Order 2011-10 on March 11, 2011, the Office of Inspector General (OIG) is an office established for the purpose of detecting, exposing and preventing fraud, waste, abuse, mismanagement and misconduct in all of the executive agencies. The OIG is dedicated to strengthening the trust between the citizens of South Carolina and their public officials and employees.

The OIG Reports directly to the Governor and submits work products to the effected agency head and the Governor.

The OIG cannot fulfill our mandate without your support and cooperation. Only by working together can we increase public confidence, ensure integrity, and increase efficiency in our State Government.

Again, welcome to our site. We appreciate your interest in our office.



Patrick Maley
State Inspector General

Office of Inspector General
Kingstree Building
110 Centerview Drive, Suite 201
Columbia, SC 29210
1-855-SC-FRAUD
1-855-723-7283
OIG@OIG.SC.GOV

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Phone: (803) 734-2100
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Governor Nikki R. Haley
Office of the Governor
1205 Pendleton Street
Columbia, SC 29201

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SC Governor Nikki Haley

Nikki R. Haley

Governor of South Carolina

Nikki Randhawa Haley was elected the 116th Governor of South Carolina on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.

One of the strongest fiscal conservatives in state government, Nikki was first elected to represent the 87th District in Lexington County in 2004, when, as a virtual unknown, she beat the longest serving state legislator in a Republican primary. In 2008, Representative Haley was sent back to the Statehouse with 83 percent of the vote – the highest percentage earned by any lawmaker facing a contested South Carolina election that year. She won the Republican Party nomination for governor on Tuesday, June 22, 2010.

Her time in Columbia has been marked by conservative leadership and an unwavering commitment to the taxpayers’ bottom line. She has fought wasteful spending at every turn, pushed for smaller, more efficient government, and led the fight for accountability and transparency that, before her arrival, was sorely lacking in the Legislature.

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