EPA watchdog says Trump appointees kept fired employees on payroll [View all]
Source: Politico
Two high-ranking Trump political appointees at the Environmental Protection Agency arranged for a pair of agency employees to reap tens of thousands of dollars in salaries even after they were fired, according to a report from EPAs Office of Inspector General.
The improper payments were directed by former chief of staff Ryan Jackson and carried out by former White House liaison Charles Munoz, and totaled almost $38,000, according to the March report obtained by POLITICO via a Freedom of Information Act request.
In addition, Munoz also received an improper raise and submitted fraudulent timesheets that cost EPA almost $96,000, the OIG calculated.
Federal prosecutors declined to press charges over any of the OIGs findings, and both men have since left the agency Jackson in February 2020 to be vice president for government and political affairs at the National Mining Association, and Munoz on Jan. 20, when the Biden administration took office.
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