If the Attorney General or the prosecutorial authority decides not to investigate or act upon the matter referred, the Inspector General is authorized to continue an investigation after the receipt of such a notice.
Upon completion of an investigation or, in a case where the investigation leads to prosecution, upon completion of the prosecution, the Attorney General or the prosecutorial authority shall report promptly the findings and results to the Inspector General. In the course of informing the Inspector General, the Attorney General or prosecutorial authority shall give full consideration to the authority, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Inspector General, the public interest in disclosure, and the need for protecting the confidentiality of complainants and informants.
In the course of informing the Inspector General, the appropriate authority shall give full consideration to the authority, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Inspector General, the public interest in disclosure, and the need for protecting the confidentiality of complainants and informants.
If the governmental entity decides not to investigate or act upon the matter referred, the Inspector General is authorized to continue an investigation after the receipt of such a notice.
N.J.S. § 52:15B-12