Hush money, plain and simple. That and to keep close tabs on them.
Same thing happened after Ruby Ridge and Waco. The agents in charge (both FBI and ATF) were almost to a man promoted.
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If we give you a nice cushy job, with a healthy salary and lifetime benefits after retirement, will you shut up?
These are the things that liberals rail against regarding corporations (you see it in the news and movies) trying to silence “whistle-blowers”.....but when gov’t does it...no problem.
In today's America, if millions were rounded up for orderly disposal, the authorities would promote those involved.
The participants in the Ruby Ridge murders got awards, too.
What complete and utter scum they all are. Rather than being promoted they should all be arrested and tried.
“Voth was an on-the-ground team supervisor for the operation, and last month he was moved to Washington to become branch chief for the ATF’s tobacco division.”
HIs first scheme is to allow tobacco to freely cross the border into NYC.
That is the way it is done at the ATF. The criminals rise to the top.
The SEC did the same, rewarded the employee that botched Madoff investigation. Very corrupt administration.
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So...WHO made this decision?
They acknowledged committing serious mistakes (crimes) and got promoted. This is the perfect argument for shuttering about half of the US governmental agencies.
Circling the wagons...
Yes it is, and I would venture to say criminal.
Yet, isn’t this a classic example of your typical gov’t employee screw up getting promoted?
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