The inspector general of the nation’s emergency...
The inspector general of the nation’s emergency preparedness agency, which has been the target of a recent congressional investigation of possible fraud and waste, has been moved from his post, an agency spokeswoman said. Robert Goffus, inspector general for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has been reassigned to his former job as comptroller. The agency spokeswoman, who denied the change represented a “shake-up,” said Goffus had planned to retire this year but Director Louis Giuffrida persuaded him to remain with the agency.
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