Pete Hegseth’s Signal Scandal Inspector General Report
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The defense secretary’s actions “created a risk to operational security,” according to an independent assessment by the Pentagon’s inspector general.
The Massachusetts inspector general slammed Brockton schools’ $18 million deficit, calling it a "failure of leadership" and demands oversight and accountability.
The inspector general concluded that the defense secretary violated the Pentagon’s instructions on using a private electronic device to share sensitive information.
The agency watchdog investigated whether the Defense secretary violated the agency’s standards for sharing classified information and put troops in danger.
The 84-page report finds US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated policy and could have put American troops at risk when he used the Signal app to discuss military strikes in Yemen.
The Department of Defense Office of Inspector General's review of Hegseth's use of Signal for sensitive information determined he violated policy by using his personal cellphone.
Delaware is seeking applicants for a new statewide inspector general position. The application period runs through Dec. 15. A selection panel has been formed to review applicants and recommend three candidates to the governor, who will choose the nominee. That person must be confirmed by the state Senate.
A report claims the New Bedford Port Authority and DCR mismanaged Pope's Island Marina, with poor or missing financial records and safety issues.
The Chicago Board of Ethics fined former inspector general Joe Ferguson $5,000 for sharing a report that blasted the city for an implosion that left Little Village coated in dust.