The price Gina Gray paid for whistleblowing
The price Gina Gray paid for whistleblowing
By Dana Milbank, Tuesday, August 20, 3:48 PM
...
This is a common refrain among administration officials and some lawmakers: If only Snowden had made his concerns known through the proper internal channels, everything would have turned out well. The notion sounds reasonable, as do the memorandums Obama signed supposedly protecting whistleblowers.
But its a load of nonsense. Ask Gina Gray.
Gray is the Defense Department whistleblower whose case I have been following for five years. She was the Army civilian worker who, before and after her employment, exposed much of the wrongdoing at Arlington National Cemetery misplaced graves, mishandled remains and financial mismanagement and she attempted to do it through the proper internal channels. Pentagon sources have confirmed to me her crucial role in bringing the scandal to light.
For her troubles, Gray was fired. The Pentagons inspector general recommended corrective action to compensate Gray.
...
I went all the way up the channels, Gray told me on Tuesday. This is what happens when you do that.
In response to my inquiries to the Pentagon, an Army spokesman, Col. David H. Patterson Jr., issued a statement saying that Grays status as a whistleblower was limited and that her firing was unrelated. We consider the matter closed, he said, calling the Armys position validated by a federal courts dismissal of Ms. Grays lawsuit with prejudice.
The lawsuit was dismissed this week because Gray dropped it. She could no longer afford the legal fees.
...
Grays ordeal began in April 2008 after .....
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/dana-milbank-the-price-gina-gray-paid-for-whistleblowing/2013/08/20/9fe80c98-09cb-11e3-8974-f97ab3b3c677_story.html