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THE OIG STAFF The Inspector General has the authority to appoint all staff members, and all OIG staff serves at the will of the Inspector General. The OIG strives to reflect the diversity of our great community. The OIG staff is 50% female, 23% black, 18% Hispanic and 9% Asian. The Inspector General is committed to recruiting qualified employees who reflect the makeup of Miami-Dade County. MEET OUR KEY PERSONNEL Christopher
R. Mazzella Mr. Mazzella was appointed as Miami-Dade County’s first Inspector General in September 1998, upon retiring from a distinguished thirty-four year career with the FBI. He leads the Office of the Inspector General in its investigation of fraud, waste, mismanagement and corruption within Miami-Dade County government. Recently, the jurisdiction of the Office of the Inspector General was extended to include the Miami-Dade County School District, the 4th largest in the country. Since its inception in the fall of 1998, the OIG has prosecuted officials involved in bribery, official misconduct, fraud, and election law violations. Mr. Mazzella earned the designation of Certified Inspector General by the National Association of Inspectors General (visit LINKS to learn more about the National Association). As the County’s Inspector General, Mr. Mazzella has also participated on a number of task forces aimed at restoring the integrity and ethics of County government. For instance, his participation on the Debarment Task Force played an important role in the adoption of legislation strengthening the County’s debarment policy on excluding dishonest contractors. He also participated on committees studying procurement and lobbying reforms, and participated in the Ethics in Business and Government Committee of the Miami Chamber of Commerce. This group drafted a model business code of conduct. Mr. Mazzella often lectures to various professional organizations regarding the types of fraud cases investigated by his Office. During his career with the FBI, Mr. Mazzella investigated and supervised complex organized crime and public corruption cases. In a famous organized crime investigation code-named “Operation Gangplank”, the leadership of the Philadelphia organized crime family was dismantled. Mr. Mazzella was also responsible for a number of prominent public corruption prosecutions in South Florida. Mr. Mazzella also held a number of executive level positions at the FBI. He was Legal Counsel for several field offices. While assigned to the Office of Legal Counsel in Washington, D.C., Mr. Mazzella conducted liaison activities with Congress and was instrumental in drafting legislation expanding the jurisdiction of the FBI. He served as the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force Coordinator for the Florida Caribbean Region. In that capacity, he coordinated the FBI’s drug programs and investigations in the Florida Caribbean region, involving over 200 Federal, State and local law enforcement personnel. Mr. Mazzella earned a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Missouri at Kansas City, where he graduated with honors and was inducted into the Bench and Robe Honor Society. He also received a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts Degree in Political Science from St. John’s University in New York. He is a member of the Florida, New Jersey and Missouri Bar Associations. He is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States and Federal District Courts in Missouri, New Jersey and Florida. Alan
Solowitz Prior to joining the OIG, Mr. Solowitz was a Law Enforcement Investigator with the Florida Division of Insurance Fraud, a Senior Investigator with the State of Florida Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, and was a police officer with the City of Miami Beach Police Department for 28 years. There he held the positions of Assistant Chief of Police, Chief of Investigations and SWAT Commander. His extensive investigative background includes organized insurance fraud, health care fraud, corporate fraud, organized crime, money laundering, narcotics, and violent criminal and racketeering investigations. Mr. Solowitz is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and the Institute on Organized Crime. He is a member of the American Institute for Industrial Security and is also a Certified Fraud Examiner. Mr. Solowitz received his Bachelor of Public Administration degree from Barry University. In January 2000, Mr. Solowitz became a Certified Inspector General. Patra Liu,
Esq., C.I.G.
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