2023-07-272023-07-272009-11-20https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14300/1211Upon request of Inspector General Gerald Walpin, Senate Finance Committee and House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform to investigate the reasoning behind his firing. The report found that the White House failed to properly implement the actions needed for removal, made no attempt to inform and consult with Congress prior to the President's decision, afforded the Inspector General no due process, only obtained one part of the story without waiting for a professional, non-partisan review by the Integrity Committee of the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, and withheld hundreds of important documents from Congress.62 pagesenStaff ReportsBicameralRepublicanThe Firing of the Inspector General for The Corporation for National and Community ServiceSenate Minority Staff Report20: Government Operations2002: Government Efficiency, General Regulatory Policy and Bureaucratic Oversighthttps://web.archive.org/web/20230614235026/https://oversight.house.gov/report/the-firing-of-the-inspector-general-for-the-corporation-for-national-and-community-service/111