December 11, 2025
Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands: The Office of the Auditor-General (OAG) today officially activated MatrixInvestigator, a groundbreaking digital infrastructure that fundamentally transforms how the OAG detects and investigates fraud.
Marking an immediate shift from manual to digital operations, the OAG Investigation Division has already begun utilizing the system’s capabilities. As of today, investigators are now in their “Go-Live” phase and inputting investigation cases into the secure, cloud-based environment, moving sensitive data away from paper files to ensure the highest standards of data integrity. By digitizing these case files and automating complex workflows, the OAG is ensuring that investigative work is not only faster but more transparent and accountable.
The system’s deployment follows an intensive training period for the OAG investigators, who have spent recent weeks mastering the software and ensure a seamless transition. The team is now fully operational, utilizing MatrixInvestigator to collaborate on these active cases in real-time.
“We’ve been eagerly anticipating the arrival of this case management system (tool), and while we recognize that there will be a learning curve as we familiarize ourselves with its features, we are committed to mastering this powerful tool and maximize its potential. What’s even more reassuring is that this system is already trusted by the Washington, D.C. Attorney General’s Office and several other respected law enforcement agencies, showing its reliability and effectiveness,” said Ms. Laulani Loeak, Deputy Chief Investigator.
This initiative solidifies the OAG’s commitment to adopting international best practices in auditing and investigation, ensuring the office remains a vigilant guardian of public trust.

Investigation Team during the launce of Matrix.
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