By all accounts, the May 20 meeting was contentious. It was then that Mr. Walpin chastised the board of the Corporation for National and Community Service for failing to exercise enough oversight over AmeriCorps grants. Our witness, a staff member, said the board was hostile and rude. He said the board repeatedly interrupted Mr. Walpin and peppered him with questions on multiple issues. He fully confirmed Mr. Walpin's account that the board excused Mr. Walpin for 15 minutes and that when Mr. Walpin returned to find his notepapers out of order, the board refused to give him time to get them straight.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Witness verifies Walpin account
If you haven't been following this story, you need to catch up. This is a major scandal and an abuse of power. The Washington Times has a witness who has verified Walpin's account, and who says he was NOT fired for just cause, as the law requires. The problem is that the administration did not like what Walpin had discovered. Read about it here:
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