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Politics & Government

Sen. McCaskill satisfied with response on investigator's firing

Steve Kraske - The Kansas City Star

June 18, 2009 07:16 AM

One day after criticizing the Obama administration for mishandling the firing of an inspector general, U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri said Wednesday that the matter had been satisfactorily resolved.

McCaskill, a Democrat and ally of the president's, had been miffed that the administration did not follow a law she wrote that requires the president to give Congress 30 days advance notice of an inspector general's dismissal along with cause for the termination.

She said neither of those conditions had been met in the firing of Gerald Walpin, who watches over AmeriCorps and other programs in the Corporation for National and Community Service.

"The White House has failed to follow the proper procedure in notifying Congress as to the removal of (Walpin)," McCaskill wrote on Tuesday.

She was among several senators to who had expressed concerns over Walpin's dismissal.

But on Tuesday night, after McCaskill had voiced her displeasure, Obama ethics counsel Norm Eisen wrote a letter to Congress in which he said Walpin was removed in part because he was "confused" and "disoriented" at a meeting last month and "unable to answer questions."

Eisen also said Walpin had been absent from the corporation's headquarters and insisted on working from his New York home, despite objections from the corporation's board.

To read the complete article, visit www.kansascity.com.

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