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Topic Title: Senate probe: Ex-DHS watchdog altered reports as favor to senior officials
Topic Summary: Naaaaa....there isn't even a smidgen of corruption in the Obama administration!
Created On: 04/24/2014 09:56 AM
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 04/24/2014 09:56 AM
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Senate probe: Ex-DHS watchdog altered reports as favor to senior officials
By Judson Berger
Published April 24, 2014

The official tasked with keeping watch over the Department of Homeland Security was instead watching out for senior officials he considered his "friends," according to a Senate probe.

A subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs released a scathing report on Thursday that effectively confirmed many of the ethical allegations that have trailed Charles Edwards ever since he resigned his post in December as acting DHS inspector general. The report determined that he "jeopardized the independence" of his office by socializing with senior DHS officials and had reports "altered or delayed" to accommodate the department he was supposed to oversee.

The report also included, though did not confirm, allegations that Edwards' office sat on information about the 2012 Secret Service prostitution scandal that could "influence an election."

"An Office of Inspector General is intended to be beyond reproach. The problems in that office were allowed to persist for far too long," Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said in a statement.

The report paints the picture of an office riven by personal vendettas and political games. It included allegations that Edwards' office retaliated against workers who spoke out and, in the words of one unnamed official, that Edwards himself cultivated a "toxic, totally dysfunctional and oppressive" work environment. One official told Senate investigators that the work atmosphere was one of "complete terror."

The report reviewed allegations of a cover-up in the IG probe of the 2012 scandal where Secret Service agents were caught with prostitutes during a presidential visit to Colombia.

FoxNews.com reported in September 2012 on allegations that White House advance team members may have been involved. Edwards himself later acknowledged that a hotel registry suggested two non-Secret Service personnel may have had contact with "foreign nationals" during that trip. One was a Defense Department employee "affiliated" with the White House Communication Agency and the other, he said at the time, "may have been" affiliated with the White House advance team.

But the White House denied the claims, and Edwards' office did not pursue those leads because they were not DHS personnel.

The Senate report could not substantiate claims that Edwards was involved in any changes to the IG report, but did determine that "certain information" from a draft report was "altered or removed" before the final release.

The lead investigator told the subcommittee that he was directed by his supervisor "to delete derogatory information" -- information considered "potentially damaging to the administration."

According to the report, the same investigator said he told an internal review team that he had concerns with deleting this material because: "The DHS OIG was sitting on information that could influence an election."

Edwards told the subcommittee, though, that any changes were made as part of the regular editing process. He and his assistant said no changes were politically motivated.

The report also included allegations that the lead investigator was threatened.

The Senate report detailed other audits and investigations. It claimed that Edwards released one report on Immigration and Customs Enforcement practices on the date desired by a senior DHS official. "Which day is good?" he emailed the DHS Acting Counsel, when asked when the report would come out.

According to the report, Edwards had certain language removed from a separate audit report at the request of DHS officials.

IG workers told congressional investigators that all along, Edwards was angling for the permanent IG post. It also said he socialized with senior officials over drinks and dinner and considered them "personal friends."

The report also reviewed scattered allegations that surfaced last year, including claims that he violated "anti-nepotism laws" to employ his wife and used his own staff to work on school assignments.

The report concluded he did not violate anti-nepotism laws, but did abuse agency resources by getting a staffer to work on his Ph.D. dissertation. The report said his acting chief of staff estimated she worked 20-25 hours on helping with his dissertation.

The office of former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano pushed back on the details in the Senate report.

According to The Washington Post, her office said neither Napolitano nor her staff "ordered that anything be deleted" in the report on the Secret Service.


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 04/24/2014 10:06 AM
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eibla

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^^^^ Judson Berger, another Faux News Roger Ailes propagandist.

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 04/24/2014 10:18 AM
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Fish Killer

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Didn't think your yellow streaked chicken butt would address the facts.



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-They are both card carrying narcissists.
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 04/24/2014 10:31 AM
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Greensleeves

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Is there a link to the "scathing report" or are we expected to take the word of a Faux paid journalist's scatter brained words on this supposed scandal at face value?  Only tea partiers would blindly accept this drivel as "facts." 

I like how the report includes "allegations"

"The report also included, though did not confirm, allegations "

and

"It included allegations that Edwards' office retaliated "

Is it a report which usually means fact or a set of allegations which can be based on fiction and opinion?  In the right wing world the lines are blurred.

 

 04/24/2014 04:27 PM
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Cole

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More garbage reporting.... hell it isn't even reporting, it's just garbage.

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 04/25/2014 05:36 AM
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"A subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs released a scathing report on Thursday that effectively confirmed many of the ethical allegations that have trailed Charles Edwards ever since he resigned his post in December as acting DHS inspector general. The report determined that he "jeopardized the independence" of his office by socializing with senior DHS officials and had reports "altered or delayed" to accommodate the department he was supposed to oversee.

The report also included, though did not confirm, allegations that Edwards' office sat on information about the 2012 Secret Service prostitution scandal that could "influence an election."

"An Office of Inspector General is intended to be beyond reproach. The problems in that office were allowed to persist for far too long," Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., said in a statement.

The report paints the picture of an office riven by personal vendettas and political games. It included allegations that Edwards' office retaliated against workers who spoke out and, in the words of one unnamed official, that Edwards himself cultivated a "toxic, totally dysfunctional and oppressive" work environment. One official told Senate investigators that the work atmosphere was one of "complete terror."

The report reviewed allegations of a cover-up in the IG probe of the 2012 scandal where Secret Service agents were caught with prostitutes during a presidential visit to Colombia."


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The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED.
-BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is.
-They are both card carrying narcissists.
^These are PROVED facts.
 04/25/2014 06:25 PM
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itsnoelb

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Republicrats/Demopublicans...same/same.

 



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 04/25/2014 06:30 PM
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sandi

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there was absolutely No corruption in the bush administration.
"mission accomplished."
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