The Navy did not follow beach closure advisories, exposing Navy SEAL candidates and possibly affecting training, a government ...
Water contamination has been a long-standing issue in Coronado due in part to pollution from the Tijuana River Valley in ...
A government watchdog for the Department of Defense found that Navy SEAL candidates frequently train in sewage-tainted waters ...
A recently released Pentagon IG report found that Navy SEAL candidates have been swimming in water with high fecal matter ...
A new lawsuit accuses the Trump administration of stiffing U.S. businesses of hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid bills ...
The Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Defense reports despite the County of San Diego issuing beach closure advisories numerous times last year, the SEALs rarely relocated training.
Last year, while Coronado’s beaches were largely closed due to the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis, the U.S. Navy SEALs kept ...
The inspectors general for at least 17 agencies were terminated in late January, with one such official receiving a letter ...
On October 12, 1978, Congress passed the Inspector General Act, which established twelve Federal Offices of Inspector General tasked with rooting out fraud and waste and providing non-partisan ...