Last Friday, President Donald Trump purged several agencies of their inspectors general, demanding that at least 17 people in the role immediately turn in their work laptops and ID badges.
On Friday night, the newly emboldened president ignored all that, summarily firing the inspectors general at the departments of Defense, State, Transportation ... Administration and the Social ...
inspector general of the Small Business Administration and acting inspector general at the Social Security Administration. Ware, who was among those fired, cited a law Congress approved in 2022 ...
Changes to hiring and retention practices grew the department by 19,000 people in four years. But former officials warn ...
The inspectors ... Transportation, Interior, Energy, Commerce and Agriculture, in addition to the Environmental Protection Agency, the Small Business Administration, and the Social Security ...
The inspectors general at agencies including the departments of state, defense and transportation were notified by emails ...
Written Testimony before a hearing of the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation ... Presumably these inspectors should know something about port security, be familiar with ...
They perform advanced security checks ... The Deputy Inspector General heads one of the two services within the National Police Service—either the Kenya Police Service or the Administration Police ...
the Small Business Administration and the Social Security Administration. But, underscoring the confusion, at least one of those inspectors, Krista A. Boyd of the Office of Personnel Management, found ...