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This category includes non-governmental groups in the United States whose stated mission includes monitoring branches of the state or federal governments for fraud, waste, abuse, corruption, mismanagement, illegal activity, campaign donor influence, abuse of authority, miscarriage of justice, and so forth.
Government watchdog, organizations and platforms focused on government; see Category:Government oversight and watchdog organizations for examples; Watchdog journalism, a form of investigative journalism; Transit watchdog, an individual or group that provides public comment regarding public transit operations
Watchdog journalism is a form of investigative journalism where journalists, authors or publishers of a news publication fact-check and interview political and public figures to increase accountability in democratic governance systems.
The watchdog for the Department of Health and Human Services found gaps in how the agency vetted the people whom unaccompanied migrant children were sent to live with in the U.S. in 2021 ...
Government watchdog Reinvent Albany reports Gov. Kathy Hochul vowed to improve transparency, but state agencies still shrouded in secrecy.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) watchdog organization devoted to U.S. government ethics and accountability. [2] [3] [4] Founded in 2003 as a counterweight to conservative government watchdog groups such as Judicial Watch, CREW works to expose ethics violations and corruption by government officials and institutions and to reduce the role of ...
The watchdog assessed that it was appropriate for the bureau to lean on informants that day, concluding that due to the potential threats on the ground, “the FBI, therefore, should have ...
This category collects organizations that provide oversight and watchdog activities. These are usually focused upon a particular type of organization, such as a specific government or advocacy organization. Alternately, they may be focused upon a specific topic, area, type of activity, or type of misconduct.