I do know the facts to my termination, said Walpin. I did my job as I was supposed to do it, honestly reporting on facts and conclusions that my staff, who are career civil servants had discovered [and] had reported to me.
I would very much like for the American public to know all the facts, instead of how it has so far not been disclosed in response to Sen. Grassleys and Congressman Issas letters, Walpin said in an interview. My view is that as with Teddy Roosevelt that sunshine is the best disinfectant. I think it is terrible what happened here to the IG, the institution as a whole."
"My firing has a chilling effect on other IGs," he said. "The best way to handle that--aside from President Obama admitting that he made a mistake--is to have a congressional hearing so that all facts can be put out for the public to see. I have great hopes that Democrats, like Republicans, believe in the integrity of the system and believe that the IG system must be protected, he said. I have hopes. I hope they wont disappoint me.
If he said all these things without reading from a document or a teleprompter, he sounds to me to be quite rational and lucid, in contravention of the character assassinations made against him by the white house.
Thats the idea. Uncontolled IGs could cause lots of trouble.