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This executive order prohibits U.S. executive agencies from acquiring products made with forced or indentured child labor. It requires the Department of Labor to publish a list of suspect products by country of origin, mandates procurement regulations with contractor certification requirements, and establishes remedies including contract termination and debarment for violators.
This executive order establishes an Integrity Committee within the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency (PCIE) and Executive Council on Integrity and Efficiency (ECIE) to independently investigate administrative allegations of wrongdoing against Inspectors General and certain senior staff members of Offices of Inspectors General when internal investigations are not feasible or appropriate jurisdiction is lacking. The FBI member serves as Chair, with authority to conduct investigations using detailed agency personnel, and the committee operates under established policies with reporting requirements to agency heads and the PCIE/ECIE Chairperson.