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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

The IRS Scandal, Day 530

IRS Logo 2Wall Street Journal editorial:  Defining Dismissal Down: The VA Gives Officials an Opening to Retire Before They’re Fired:

The common theme in the many failures of President Obama’s second term is government incompetence, and a corollary is lack of accountability. Both themes came together in the news late last week that the Veterans Affairs department can’t even successfully fire officials it wants to dismiss.

President Obama and Congress agreed this summer on a bill that made it easier for the VA to fire incompetent officials in return for $16 billion in additional spending to address long patient waiting lines caused by the agency’s incompetence. That looked like another case of government rewarding government failure, and now we learn that two officials targeted for dismissal as part of the VA investigation are retiring instead.

The law gave new secretary Robert McDonald the ability to fire immediately, but the VA says it gave the targeted employees a five-day period to respond so the dismissals would hold up in court. Two of the targets took the opening to retire, including Susan Taylor, the VA’s deputy chief procurement officer in Washington who was the subject of an inspector general report alleging years of misconduct for personal gain. Ms. Taylor declined to comment to a Journal query.

The VA retirees follow the example set by Lois Lerner, who retired from the IRS before she could be dismissed for her role in targeting conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status. They will all presumably suffer no reduction in federal retirement benefits.

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