Posted on 07/15/2014 1:58:44 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
When Congressional investigators arrived at the regional VA office in Philadelphia, they probably didn’t expect the red-carpet treatment. However, they probably didn’t expect the Red Scare treatment, either. In testimony before Congress last night, investigators revealed that the VA office initially gave them offices that were wired to record audio and video. They also found a notebook detailing how one manager instructed employees to obstruct the investigation:
Congressional staffers investigating data falsification and whistleblower retaliation at the Department of Veterans Affairs regional office in Philadelphia were given a workspace there that was wired with activated audio microphones and video cameras, the chairman of the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs said Monday.
Committee investigators also glimpsed a notebook used by the agency’s regional director that bore written instructions to ignore their requests for information, Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., said during a late-night hearing.
Miller, chairman of the veterans committee, said he is shocked by the directives from VA officials to ignore congressional investigators.
You will not ignore this committee anymore, Miller said to Allison Hickey, VA’s under secretary for benefits, who testified at the hearing.
The notepad belonged to Acting Director Lucy Filipov, who insisted on putting investigators into a room where computer microphones and cameras had been activated. One handwritten instruction was “ignore Rory,” one of the Congressional staffers conducting the investigation for Miller. Another note listed two of the whistleblowers that were cooperating with the committee.
ABC News reports that the whistleblowers’ notoriety resulted in unpleasant consequences:
Kristen Ruell, an authorization quality services representative at the VBA, claimed that some employees at the Philadelphia Regional Office staff were motivated to manipulate data so theyd get better performance reviews and higher bonuses.
Instead of solving problems, I was retaliated against, Ruell testified. VAs problems are the result of morally bankrupt managers.
Ruell told lawmakers her car was dented and covered with coffee one morning and she suspects the culprits were vindictive VBA managers from the Philadelphia office. If something doesnt change soon, I dont know if theres going to be any good workers left in the VA, she said.
If that sounds familiar, it should. The benefits side of the VA engaged in the same kind of data manipulation practices as the provider side did, and for the same reason — to fake performance metrics to boost job approval and bonuses. I wrote about this yesterday before the hearings started, and the Washington Post reported it this morning as “another VA scandal, very much like the last one”:
Some of the same problems that led to a scheduling scandal for the Department of Veterans Affairs health network also infected the agencys benefits division, according to VA employees and federal watchdog agencies.
Witnesses at a House Veterans Affairs Committee hearing on Monday evening testified that the Veterans Benefits Administration created unrealistic goals, manipulated data to meet its targets and fostered a corrosive culture in which accountability is scarce and managers punish workers who report wrongdoing. Various official reviews have shown similar problems at VA medical centers nationwide. …
All three VA employees who testified at Mondays hearing, each of whom came from separate benefits centers, said their managers had retaliated against them for coming forward about data manipulation.
VA disability rater Javier Soto, who worked at a Columbia, S.C. office but was later transferred to Orlando, Fla. after exposing problems, said the issue of whistleblower reprisals appears to be systemic. There are very few managers who handle it differently, he said.
In other words, this isn’t just a handful of provider facilities acting on their own. The VA has a culture of corruption and cover-up, conducted at the expense of veterans who have nowhere else to go for their care. Not only has the VA retaliated against whistleblowers trying to protect these veterans, they’re now resorting to spying on investigators and obstructing probes into their operations. Back in May, one whistleblower said that the VA was run like a “crime syndicate.” That certainly seems to be the case.
It is becoming increasingly clear that the Veteran’s Administration needs to replace 100% of its management personnel.
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Sounds vaguely like a CRIME..........................
Sounds vaguely like a CRIME..........................
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Gee...funny how most folks don’t seem to see it that way, anymore.
Looks like a ticket to prison to me.
That is NOT going to accomplish anything IF the public service unions are kept in place. There can no improvement at VA until the union(s) is/are outlawed.
Where are the tapes and videos?
Was there a ‘Hard Drive Crash’?
There seems to be a lot of that going around....must be some kind of virus................
Congressional staffers investigating data falsification and whistleblower retaliation at the Department of Veterans Affairs regional office in Philadelphia were given a workspace there that was wired with activated audio microphones and video cameras, the chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs said Monday. Committee investigators also glimpsed a notebook used by the agencys regional director that bore written instructions to ignore their requests for information, Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Fla., said during a late-night hearing.
All of this is allowed with a wink and a nod from the big guy in the White Hut...
The VA was put in place before we had (pretty much) universal health care.
Why does it exist now?
Are veterans so different from other citizens that they need their own healthcare system?
Not trying to be provocative, just curious.
———Are veterans so different ——
Yes, many are. Veterans have problems that are war related and the VA has specialized expertise.
My neighbor, an ordinary cotton picker, had no such problems and could have received treatment here rather than drive 30 miles. He could have used vouchers or a VA card to receive care locally
No, we need to replace 100% of the VA.
‘There seems to be a lot of that going around....must be some kind of virus................’
I would not know from first hand experience but have been told that if you visit sites that have somewhat racy content that you may well pick up something Ajax won’t take off. I am starting the rumor that Lois and her fellow hard drive crashers are viewing porno on govermint time. Anyone who would like to spread this rumor, I could sure use the help. I can’t do it all by myself.
lol
bfl
If it's true, it ain't a rumor..................
It doesn’t matter what the GOP discovers, Obama won’t get blamed for anything.
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