Thursday, August 6, 2020

State Department musical chairs

And the music is the theme from The Empire Strikes Back.
The State Department’s acting inspector general is resigning from his role after less than three months in the position to return to the private sector, the agency announced Wednesday.

Acting Inspector General Stephen Akard will be replaced by Diana Shaw, who will take on the watchdog role in an acting capacity as well. Shaw previously served as deputy inspector general.

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"Ambassador Stephen J. Akard, the State Department’s Acting Inspector General and the Director of the Office of Foreign Missions, has announced he is returning to the private sector after years of public service,” a State Department spokesperson said.

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Ackard’s appointment as acting inspector general in May, following the abrupt firing of the agency watchdog Steve Linick by President Trump and at the request of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, drew concern from Democrats and critics who questioned how a watchdog could be in a position to investigate himself.

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Ackard wrote to Democrats in June that he had recused himself from numerous areas in the department, including the operations of Office of Foreign Missions, issues he had worked on previous to taking over as watchdog and that he would recuse himself “from matters involving individuals with whom I have a personal relationship such that my objectivity could be impaired.”

Democrats are investigating the ouster of Linick, raising concerns that the watchdog was dismissed as political retaliation for conducting at least two inquiries into Pompeo, including the misuse of agency funds for personal use of he and his wife and the secretary’s role in pushing through an $8 billion arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other Middle East countries without congressional oversight.

Democrats this week issued four subpoenas for top aides to Pompeo as part of their investigation

  The Hill

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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