James HagenThe NCUA's Inspector General's office will investigate whether the NCUA has proper controls in place to safeguard agency hardware like laptops and hard drives from loss or theft. The 2015 discretionary audit plans were announced in the OIG's 2015 Annual Performance Plan, posted on the NCUA's website.

Inspector General James Hagen, pictured above, announced Dec. 29 he would investigate circumstances surrounding the loss of a credit union flash drive during an exam at the $13 million Palm Springs Federal Credit Union in Palm Springs, Calif.

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