U.S. Postal Service inspector general is investigating changes at post offices
Recent changes have resulted in delays and concerns about delivery of election mail.
www.cbsnews.comI don’t have live access right now to pull the very latest updates, but I can share what’s been reported recently about the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) and related USPS oversight.
What the USPIS is doing now: The USPS Office of Inspector General (OIG) and USPIS have been continuing investigations and public communications about mail-related crimes, oversight of postal facilities, and ensuring integrity in postal operations. For example, official USPS News posts in early 2026 highlighted ongoing investigations and fraud cases uncovered by postal inspectors.[5][10]
Notable recent topics involving postal inspectors: There have been high-profile cases involving postal inspectors charged with crimes (e.g., a 2023-2025 wave of federal actions) and ongoing discussions about ethics, oversight, and procedures within postal enforcement. These topics are typically covered by Justice Department press releases and USPS OIG/USPIS announcements.[3][5]
Where to read the latest updates: The USPS Newsroom and the USPIS official site are reliable sources for the newest press releases and investigations. For example, you can check “News – United States Postal Inspection Service” and the USPS Newsroom’s February 2026 posts, which summarize recent enforcement actions and fraud investigations.[10][5]
Would you like me to pull the very latest headlines from a specific source (e.g., USPIS site, USPS Newsroom, or a major news outlet) and summarize them for you? If you have a particular region or aspect (fraud, mail theft, ethics investigations) you want focus on, tell me and I’ll tailor the summary.
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Recent changes have resulted in delays and concerns about delivery of election mail.
www.cbsnews.comIn the U.S. Postal Inspection Service’s 246-year history, inspectors have been involved in many high-profile cases, investigating crimes, arresting suspects and helping to bring some of the nation’s biggest criminals to justice.
www.upu.intA federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Louisiana returned an indictment yesterday charging a U.S. Postal Inspector with mail theft, obstruction of justice, and money laundering.
www.justice.govPostmaster General John E. Potter appointed Alexander Lazaroff to serve as Chief Postal Inspector of
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