Jeffrey S. Shapiro, Inspector General of Massachusetts

Jeffrey S. Shapiro was appointed the fifth Inspector General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts on September 2, 2022, an appointment made by the Governor, Attorney General, and Auditor. Inspector General Shapiro was sworn in to a five-year term on October 3, 2022. 

Meet IG Shapiro

Massachusetts Inspector General Jeffrey S. Shapiro

With over 30 years of experience in the public sector, IG Shapiro is passionate about making government work better tomorrow than it did today. Applying his knowledge and expertise in public administration, he reorganized the OIG into three bureaus to realize his vision of a proactive and engaged OIG that serves as a resource for public employees and those doing business with public entities. He also expanded the OIG’s investigations and audits to hold those with nefarious intent to account. He is focused on leading an office that conducts deliberate, impactful work across its full statutory mandate. He has a balanced approach to fraud prevention that includes expanded training by the OIG Academy, municipal outreach, and unwavering accountability for those who act against the public interest.

IG Shapiro is results oriented. In his third year as IG, he has already made a difference for the Commonwealth and those whom the office serves. He has worked with the Legislature and the Healey Administration to better resource the OIG with significant budget increases to modernize the office and right size the staff.

IG Shapiro proactively created a Healthcare Division, a Veterans’ Services Oversight Division, refocused and rebranded the OIG’s training division into the OIG Academy, and added a new mission to follow up on prior audits, reviews, and letters and monitor the post-review performance of agencies, municipalities, suppliers, vendors, and nonprofit entities. 

As a collaborative and results-oriented leader, IG Shapiro has introduced the concept that the OIG team should optimally leverage an array of tools to curb improper conduct. A successful investigation does not necessarily require a criminal case referral. Some matters are best resolved civilly, while others provide a basis for best practice policy changes or legislative changes. This broadened approach of the OIG deploying a range of tools to fulfill its mission to prevent and detect fraud, waste, and abuse of public resources has already paid dividends. A full range of matters has been resolved using the full complement of tools available – from public letters to best practice bulletins, criminal referrals, proposed legislative changes, and a monthly risk mitigation email designed exclusively for municipal leaders  – during IG Shapiro’s tenure.

A sample of results include:

Under his leadership, the OIG has:

  • Ensured that former Massachusetts State Police troopers repaid funds for overtime shifts they had fraudulently been compensated for; 
  • Issued multiple reports detailing the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority’s poor procurement and contract management practices relative to privatization contracts; 
  • Conducted multiple investigations into fraudulent use of federal pandemic funds that resulted in criminal prosecutions;
  • Advocated for legislative improvements to the Commonwealth’s procurement statute, M.G.L. Chapter 30B; and
  • In 2024, the OIG issued 9 reports, 13 public letters, 4 advisories and trained over 2,000 people.

IG Shapiro is an elected member of the board of the Association of Inspectors General (AIG). IG Shapiro testified before committees of the Boston City Council and the Rhode Island House of Representatives on proposals to create an office of the inspector general in those jurisdictions.

Prior to his appointment, IG Shapiro was the First Deputy Comptroller of the Commonwealth. He has also served in various legal, administrative, and fiscal roles in the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office and the Attorney General’s Office. Earlier in his career, IG Shapiro was a legislative assistant on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. and on Beacon Hill in Boston.

IG Shapiro earned his Juris Doctor from Suffolk Law School and a Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University. He is a member of the Massachusetts bar and is a Certified Inspector General.

IG Shapiro and his wife, Lisa, live in his hometown of Needham, where they raised their two now-adult sons.  

Specialty & General Government Bureau

The Specialty & General Government Bureau includes the OIG’s statutory divisions (Health & Human Services, Massachusetts State Police, and Transportation) and the OIG-created divisions (Healthcare, Public Procurement and General Government Oversight, and Veterans’ Services Oversight) and the Special Funding Oversight Unit.

  • Susanne O’Neil, Deputy Inspector General, Bureau Head, and acting Director of Health & Human Services
  • David B. Andrews, Director of the Division of State Police Oversight
  • Neil Cohen, Director of the Public Procurement and General Government Division
  • Gregory H. Matthews, Director of the Healthcare Division
  • James J. McNeill, Jr., Director of Veterans’ Services Oversight Division 
  • Emily Pedersen, Director of the Internal Special Audit Unit 

The Legal & Compliance Bureau is managed by the General Counsel. This bureau includes the Audit, Oversight and Investigations Division, the Government Outreach & Public Policy Division, and the Office of the General Counsel.

  • Eugenia M. (Genie) Carris, General Counsel, Bureau Head
  • Josh Giles, Director of the Government Outreach & Public Policy Division
  • George A. Xenakis, Director of the Audit, Oversight and Investigations Division 

Operations, Training & Publications Bureau

The Operations, Training & Publications Bureau is responsible for a variety of functions, including budgeting, revenue, auditing, financial reporting, office administration, procurement, operations, information technology, communications, publications, human resources, data analytics, and records management within the OIG.

  • Katie Verma, Chief Operating Officer, Bureau Head
  • Marcelle Payen, Chief Fiscal Officer
  • Sarah Hoover, Director of Human Resources & Recruiting
  • Carrie Kimball, Communications Officer
  • Robin Frkal, Director of the Learning & Development Division
  • Alyssa Tasha, Director of the Data Analytics Division 

Contact

Phone

Open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., M-F. Confidential translation services are available in most languages for non-English speakers.

Address

One Ashburton Place, Room 1311, Boston, MA 02108
Date published: July 17, 2024
Last updated: December 1, 2025

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