No, they brought Ted Alves in as IG last month. There was an interim person from HR for a little while, but they found a "permanent" replacement.To return to the topic, isn't Amtrak's current Inspector General a temporary appointment for the longtime IG who left abruptly? If I recall correctly, the temp's previous experience was in the Human Relations Department. Predictably, the activities of the IG department then turn to the educational level of Amtrak management. Nevermind that Amtrak is receiving much larger pools of federal and state government funding than previously -- the IG will stay out of the critical railroad functions.