Saturday, May 31, 2008

United Whistleblowers Demand Resignation of OSC Bloch.





The abysmal failure of the US Office of Special Counsel to protect truth tellers in the US government was exposed at the largest gathering of whistleblowers in recent memory. The International Association of Whistleblowers (IAW) spotlighted the incredible danger to the public at its annual meeting May 11- 18, 2008.

The IAW teamed up with Government Accountability Project (GAP), led by legal director Tom Devine Esq, and with OSC watch, led by nuclear reformer Joe Carson.

Just before the conference began, The Wall Street Journal reported that "more than a dozen" FBI agents served grand jury subpoenas this morning while searching the U.S. Office of Special Counsel and the home of Special Counsel Scott Bloch. According to the Journal, OSC employees say the raid is in connection with allegations of obstruction of justice by Bloch, who in 2006 used a computer service, Geeks on Call, to completely erase his work computer's hard drive. Bloch asked the company to eradicate his computer's files as he was being investigated. Bloch and more than a dozen current and former OSC employees now are to be questioned before a grand jury regarding tampering, obstruction, and other serious crimes. The lead prosecutor is Assistant U.S. Attorney James Mitzelfeld, a veteran of public corruption cases.

"The public demands better," exclaimed Carson, a long-time veteran in the war against fraud at the OSC. "The public deserves better. Mr. Bloch must resign." More than 100 federal whistleblowers agreed, and signed petitions to oust Bloch and clean the OSC department from top to bottom. Speakers at the conference included:

o David Nolan, Legal Advisor to OSC Watch Steering Committee.
o Carol Czarkowski, Former Department of Navy Contracting Officer.
o Sandalio "Sandy" Gonzalez, Former Special Agent Officer in charge of DEA.
o Doctors from the Veterans Administration demanding integrity at federal hospitals.
o Coalition partners also called for Bloch's ouster, including the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) and Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility , and a lawyer representing several current and former OSC employees.

"The fact is, this office is not functional with him in charge," said Debra S. Katz, who represents several OSC employees who have complained about mismanagement and retaliation.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_james_mu_080524_united_whistleblower.htm

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