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1836

The Government Inspector, farcical drama in five acts by Nikolay Gogol, originally performed and published as Revizor in 1836.

1892

Farce survived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in such plays as Charley’s Aunt (1892) by Brandon Thomas and found new expression in film comedies with Charlie Chaplin, the Keystone Kops, and the Marx Brothers.

1976

Two OIGs had previously been established, one in 1976 and another the following year.

1981

1981 Executive Order 12301, signed by President Ronald Reagan on March 26, established the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency (PCIE) comprised of presidentially appointed IGs.

1995

1995 The IG community issued the first Journal of Public Inquiry, a semiannual publication providing a forum to share professional ideas, suggest new approaches, and chronicle changes over the years.

2002

2002 To enhance the federal government's information technology security, Congress passed the Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), which requires IGs to conduct an annual evaluation of the information security programs and practices of their respective agencies.

2003

2003 The IG community updated The Silver Book—Quality Standards for Federal Offices of Inspector General.

2008

2008 On October 14, the IG Reform Act consolidated the PCIE and ECIE into the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) as the unified council of all statutory Federal IGs to provide government-wide coordination of, and focus on, the activities of the OIGs.

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