MSPB Reverses Suspension of Employee Charged with Creating Appearance of Conflict of Interest
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MSPB Reverses Suspension of Employee Charged with Creating Appearance of Conflict of Interest

The Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) suspended a Contracting Officer Representative for 30 days after alleging that the employee created the appearance of a conflict of interest and failed to disclose an outside business venture, but the Merit Systems Protection Board reversed an administrative judge’s initial decision upholding the penalty, finding that no appearance of a conflict of interest had been created and that the employee had no prior duty to disclose the outside activity at issue.

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Increased Scrutiny Of IRS Continues
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Increased Scrutiny Of IRS Continues

While the additional $290 million the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) received in this year’s budget will provide for the hiring of 1,000 seasonal workers, Congress continues to focus on accountability within the agency and ways to restrict spending.

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Engagement and Management’s Role in the Best Places to Work
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Engagement and Management’s Role in the Best Places to Work

The Partnership for Public Service recently unveiled the latest “Best Places to Work in the Federal Government.” This annual list examines the results of the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey and how satisfied large, mid-size, and small agencies are with employee engagement, commitment, and leadership.

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