A federal regulator has suspended its inspector general after an oversight body found that he engaged in “substantial misconduct,” including wasting government funds, outing whistleblowers and disparaging employees
Federal Agency Suspends Inspector General After Oversight Body Alleged ‘Substantial Misconduct’
CFTC voted to place A. Roy Lavik on ‘non-duty status’ after watchdog said he disclosed whistleblowers’ identities, wasted government fundsOffice of the Inspector General, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
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