Inspector General

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) is an independent civilian oversight agency that monitors and audits the Oakland Police Department's (OPD's) policies, practices and procedures. The mission of the OIG is to ensure accountability, enhance community trust, and increase transparency via fair and thorough assessments of OPD's compliance with the law and departmental policies.

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General Information

  • Office of the Inspector General Staff

Media Inquiries

For all media inquiries, please contact Monica Pelayo Lock at mpelayolock@oaklandca.gov or (628) 998-3261.

Annual Reports

Since its inception, the OIG has made great headway in holding police officers accountable. Review the Annual Report, available in English, Spanish and Chinese below.

OIG Annual Report: Fiscal Years 2022 & 2023

This annual report covers the OIG's key activities during the fiscal years 2022 and 2023.

Este informe anual cubre las actividades clave de la OIG durante los años fiscales 2022 y 2023.

本年度报告涵盖监察办在 2022 财年和 2023 财年的主要活动。

OIG Annual Report: Fiscal Year 2024

This annual report covers the OIG's key activities during the fiscal year 2024.

Este informe anual cubre las actividades clave de la OIG durante los años fiscal 2024.

本年度报告涵盖了监察长办公室 2024 财年的主要活动

OIG Published Reports

Policy Review
The OIG is tasked with reviewing existing OPD and CPRA policies and procedures. Following the completion of a review, the OIG may recommend changes to existing policies or the creation of new policies. If applicable, the Office will use information derived from an audit, review, inspection, or evaluation to inform its recommendations. Reviews can also be initiated and informed by a community concern with an OPD or CPRA policy, procedure, or practice.

Audits & Evaluations
The OIG conducts program and performance-focused audits, evaluations, inspections, and reviews of OPD and CPRA. The goal of performance audits is to determine whether or not CPRA and OPD are following the directives outlined in their Standard Operating Procedures, Manual of Rules, the law, and other relevant policies. The OIG's audit priorities are set by legislative requirements, developing trends, and identified issues embedded within OPD. They may also be induced by mounting community concerns. These reports are presented to the appropriate action holder for their review, approval, and subsequent implementation.

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Leadership

Zurvohn Maloof

Zurvohn Maloof

Inspector General

Inspector General (IG) Maloof has over 30 years of law enforcement experience with over 20 years in law enforcement oversight experience. He has served in various federal Offices of Inspector General (OIG) including offices in Homeland Security, Transportation, and the US Postal Service where he has undertaken independent internal investigations. IG Maloof holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a concentration in Criminology from San Jose State University and a Juris Doctorate from New College of California School of Law with a focus on international criminal law. While in law school, IG Maloof completed an externship at the United Nations (UN) International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). The ICTR, established by the UN Security Council, prosecuted individuals responsible for the Rwandan genocide and other serious violations of international humanitarian law.

Prior to becoming the IG for Oakland, he served as the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) for the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) OIG managing the day-to-day functions of the OIG, including overseeing audits and investigations, revising policies and procedures, assisting with the development of a charter that outlined the roles, responsibilities, and authority of the OIG, and reported findings and recommendations to the BART administration, the Board of Directors, and the public. In 2024, IG Maloof became a Certified Inspector General through the Associations of Inspectors General.

Prior to being DIG for BART, IG Maloof served as a Senior Special Agent and Subject Matter Expert over the USPS OIG Western and Pacific Area Field Offices, Healthcare Fraud Division, as well as Acting Assistant Special Agent in Charge. While at DOT-OIG and DHS-OIG he coordinated multi-agency high-risk task forces, conducted complex and sensitive investigations—both criminal and administrative—reviewed national-level policies and made recommendations. IG Maloof also served as a trainer and instructor in various collateral duties, including, but not limited to, Firearms Instructor and Coordinator, Control Tactics Instructor and Coordinator, M-4 Rifle Instructor, Non-Lethal Instructor, Evidence Custodian, and Financial Crimes Representative.

IG Maloof conducted federal investigations in ERISA compliance, FEMA fraud, public corruption, employee misconduct, pipeline and hazardous materials safety violations, aviation fraud, mail theft, narcotics, financial fraud, healthcare fraud and other areas related to oversight of federal departments. He has received numerous awards for his work, including Employee of the Year, and two Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) Awards for Excellence.

IG Maloof has dedicated his life to public service. He served as President of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) and currently serves as a life member and executive board member of the chapter. NOBLE, known as the "conscience of law enforcement," addresses critical issues aimed at improving the law enforcement profession and its service to the community. The motto "Justice by Action" reflects IG Maloof's dedication to achieving goals through research, training, professional development, and community outreach activities.

IG Maloof has been a member of several organizations including the following membership affiliations:

  • ACFE: Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
  • AIG (CIG): Association of Inspector Generals (Certified Inspector General)
  • ALGA: Association of Local Governments Auditors
  • BALGA: Bay Area Local Government Auditors
  • CHBA: Charles Houston Bar Association
  • FLEOA: Federal Law Enforcement Offices Association
  • NOBLE: National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives