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CONTACT: PEER Kirsten Stade (202) 265-7337 Email: info@peer.org |
Whistleblowers Still Run Daunting Gauntlet Under Obama
Miniscule Chances of Success, No New Policies and Key Slot Remains Unfilled
The absence of any whistleblower initiative from the Obama administration is critical because the prospects for whistleblowers successfully challenging retaliatory actions by their agencies are bleak:
- An examination of decisions from Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) judges who hear whistleblower cases reveals that, on average, federal employees won less than one in 50 hearings (1.6%) in 2008, the latest year for which statistics are available;
- For those cases that are appealed to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, the odds are even worse with whistleblowers winning only one in 200 cases (0.5%) in the last 15 years; and
- President Obama has not nominated a Special Counsel, a position vacant since President Bush fired his own appointee for cause in December 2008. That previous Special Counsel, Scott Bloch, subsequently pled guilty to criminal obstruction charges stemming from his effort to block congressional inquiries into reprisal against whistleblowers inside his own office.
"Protection
of whistleblowers does not appear on the Obama administration's radar,"
stated PEER Executive Director Jeff Ruch. "The White House has taken
the time to name National Endowment for the Arts advisory committee
members but has not found time in 18 months to select a Special
Counsel."
Significantly, the Obama administration
has also not settled many of the whistleblower cases emanating from the
Bush administration, including cases cited as abuses by Obama
officials, such as the dismissal of U.S. Park Police Chief Teresa
Chambers for honestly answering questions from the Washington Post.
While new Obama appointees to the MSPB show signs of reversing dismal
trends for whistleblowers, the cadre of administrative judges remains
unchanged. The evaluation criteria for those judges (which PEER
obtained under the Freedom of Information Act) reveal a priority on
volume and speed: judges are expected to render between 80 and 120
decisions per year, 95% of which are expected to be completed within
"relevant time limits"(generally 110 days from the filing of the
initial complaint). Even the "Quality of Decisions" standards appear
to give equal weight to elements such as proper spelling and citation
versus "consideration of relevant facts, evidence and authority bearing
on the issues."
"The chances for whistleblowers winning in the federal civil service
system remain remote at best," commented PEER Staff Counsel Christine
Erickson. "We have not found any evidence to support the
counterargument that 'all the good cases settle' before MSPB must make
a decision." Besides legal services, PEER provides channels for
federal employees to blow the whistle anonymously, so their message is
delivered without revealing the identity of the messenger.
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View the track record of MSPB judges
See the evaluation criteria for MSPB judges
Consider the case of U.S. Park Police Chief Teresa Chambers
Examine delay in rules protecting scientific whistleblowers
Look at continued mistreatment of whistleblowers
Revisit the bizarre history of the previous Special Counsel
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Show AllHeres what happens to whistle blowers in the USA of the Rich.
Sleeping in a bunk bed in a dormitory-style building with 35 other inmates is far from the reward Mr. Birkenfeld says he deserves for exposing a massive American tax-evasion scandal at UBS, the biggest Swiss bank.
He got 5 years, and the rich paid fines and taxes. so they tell us.
I have been stalked,slandered, tortured , by fusion center stazi spys. All sworn to secrecy.3 years , 24/7 , 110 thousand miles, 4 hours a day. Thats torture, if you know its happening to you, and they make sure you know.
I would love to have a dozen whistle blowers step up , and tell America of this criminal activity, but wont, because there is no real whistle blowers protection, but apparently there is impunity for th the DHS fusion center tailgating torture freaks.
Obama used the Clinton Machine Circus for his own promotion.
Obama will keep on protecting the Bush&Clinton Machine.