Confidential Financial Disclosure
Certain executive branch employees whose duties involve the exercise
of discretion in sensitive areas such as contracting, procurement,
administration of grants and licenses, and regulating or auditing
non-Federal entities are required to file confidential financial
disclosure reports (OGE Form 450). This reporting system generally
tracks the approach of the public financial disclosure system with some
differences. For example, asset values and income amounts are not
required to be reported, nor are interests in or income from bank
accounts, money market mutual funds, U.S. obligations and Government
securities. The most notable difference between public and confidential
reports, however, is that confidential financial disclosure reports are
not available to the public.
OGE Form 450
The versions of the OGE Form 450, the Confidential Financial Disclosure Report, available from the OGE website are for the employees of those agencies that do not offer electronic filing.Learn More ›
Helpful Resources for Confidential Financial Disclosure
This page contains helpful resources for both filers and reviewers of the OGE Form 450.Learn More ›
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