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UpInArms

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Thu Jan 17, 2019, 10:05 PM Jan 2019

Watchdog report finds former VA secretary violated ethics rules with security use

Source: CNN

An inspector general report faulted former Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin with violating ethical rules by allowing security agents to drive his wife around, and also found larger long-standing ethical and management flaws in the department's security program.

The report concluded Shulkin "violated ethical regulations by permitting his VA employee driver to use a personal vehicle and personal time to provide transportation services to the Secretary's wife."

The inspector general cleared Shulkin of allegations he had abused his authority by having agents protect him when not on government business, because he relied on advice from department staffers and "no one raised any concern that his use was inappropriate."

But the inspector general found that the security force responsible for protecting the secretary and deputy secretary has for years operated without clear policies, which has created security vulnerabilities. Salary and travel for the 13-member team have cost upward of $2 million in recent years, the report stated.

Read more: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/01/17/politics/shulkin-va-ethics/index.html



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Watchdog report finds former VA secretary violated ethics rules with security use (Original Post) UpInArms Jan 2019 OP
"found that the security force... has for years operated without clear policies..." WHA??? mpcamb Jan 2019 #1

mpcamb

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1. "found that the security force... has for years operated without clear policies..." WHA???
Thu Jan 17, 2019, 10:17 PM
Jan 2019

It's not like those policies don't exist or aren't in place.
This is some blatant bull droppings.

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