The U.S. Postal Service’s inspector general has questioned witnesses about whether an agency vice president improperly aided a company bidding on a $635 million contract to manage seven call centers.
Federal Times
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The Consumer Advocate is a great person and leader for the Postal Service. There is no way this is true. Evil rumors from those that have nothing better to do with their time. I am sure that this will all go away as soon as the Record is Set Staight.
Please, the USPS OIG is the most inept law enforcement agency in the country. I heard they are trying to take over Inspection Service work. Clerks and carriers will have no worries if that happens.
What else is new in the USPS purchasing arena? The IG should have or still investigate the contracts awarded for gloves and masks during the Anthrax fiasco. "Selected" so called purchasing professionals in Chicago were "told" who to award the contracts to. However, collusion regarding contracts in Headquarters is nothing new. Whatever happened to Harry Rodas, one of the head honchoes in HQ, who obtained his J.D.--thanks to USPS money, and then got caught in some shady deal before he was forced to leave. The USPS still has an employee (Project manager & Contracting Officer) in the Chicago area who was charged with co-conspiring with a contractor in defrauding the USPS of funds, yet he still has contracting officer authority, i.e., ability to financially bind the USPS. Now that's letting the fox guard the hen house while knowing he loves to devour hens. The USPS makes a mockery of justice for theives when it comes to MANAGERS, HEADQUARTERS FOLKS and FOREIGNERS who steal. One person in Chicago even had her kitchen remodeled and paid for with USPS funds. Her manager (an Asian) at the time, did not see why it was necessary to fire her, and only did so under the insistence of upper management. There is definitely a culture in the USPS to protect certain theives, and if you expose them, you will certainly be dammned for the rest of your postal career.
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The Consumer Advocate is a great person and leader for the Postal Service. There is no way this is true. Evil rumors from those that have nothing better to do with their time. I am sure that this will all go away as soon as the Record is Set Staight.
Please, the USPS OIG is the most inept law enforcement agency in the country. I heard they are trying to take over Inspection Service work. Clerks and carriers will have no worries if that happens.
Not only is this true they should also investigate Jaffer who has a wife that works for the ART GALLERY company that was awarded the contracts.
What else is new in the USPS purchasing arena? The IG should have or still investigate the contracts awarded for gloves and masks during the Anthrax fiasco. "Selected" so called purchasing professionals in Chicago were "told" who to award the contracts to. However, collusion regarding contracts in Headquarters is nothing new. Whatever happened to Harry Rodas, one of the head honchoes in HQ, who obtained his J.D.--thanks to USPS money, and then got caught in some shady deal before he was forced to leave. The USPS still has an employee (Project manager & Contracting Officer) in the Chicago area who was charged with co-conspiring with a contractor in defrauding the USPS of funds, yet he still has contracting officer authority, i.e., ability to financially bind the USPS. Now that's letting the fox guard the hen house while knowing he loves to devour hens. The USPS makes a mockery of justice for theives when it comes to MANAGERS, HEADQUARTERS FOLKS and FOREIGNERS who steal. One person in Chicago even had her kitchen remodeled and paid for with USPS funds. Her manager (an Asian) at the time, did not see why it was necessary to fire her, and only did so under the insistence of upper management. There is definitely a culture in the USPS to protect certain theives, and if you expose them, you will certainly be dammned for the rest of your postal career.
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