DOJ Says Recent Fraud Case May Not Be Linked to OPM Data Breach
The Justice Department now says that a recent case in Maryland involving stolen identities may not be linked to the OPM data breaches after all.
The Justice Department now says that a recent case in Maryland involving stolen identities may not be linked to the OPM data breaches after all.
Calls are growing among some lawmakers to eliminate the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
OPM’s retirement backlog remained mostly flat in June as it saw a less than 1% increase in the total number of outstanding retirement applications.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt has resigned from his post with the agency.
Recently introduced legislation would undo the expedited removal procedures recently enacted through law for federal employees at the VA.
Another effort is being made in Congress to give federal employees paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child.
Two lawmakers want to know how federal employees’ personal data from the OPM data breaches ended up being used in a domestic fraud case.
Several lawmakers want the SEC to investigate the stock trading activities of Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
The Office of Special Counsel has filed a Hatch Act complaint against an immigration judge over an incident that allegedly took place around the 2016 election.
Two Congressmen are seeking information from the Education Department regarding its decision to institute a new collective bargaining agreement with AFGE.