VCS Among 35 Groups to Call on Senate to Adopt VA Whistleblower Protections

Groups call on Senate to Adopt VA Whistleblower Protections

Shanna Devine, September 16, 2015

Yesterday, more than 35 organizations and whistleblowers called on Senate leadership to adopt strong whistleblower protections for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) employees and contractors.

On July 30th, National Whistleblower Appreciation Day, the House passed robust protections for VA whistleblowers as Section 4 of the VA Accountability Act of 2015 (H.R. 1994). On September 14th a diverse spectrum of organizations, ranging from the Taxpayers Protection Alliance to Veterans for Common Sense and American Civil Liberties Union, sent a letter to Senate leadership and VA Committee leadership that urges the Senate to adopt similar reforms.

The letter states –

Section 4 of H.R. 1994 is a major breakthrough in the struggle for VA whistleblowers to gain credible rights when defending the integrity of the agency mission and disclosing quality of care concerns. Further, it would provide a system to hold employees accountable for their actions when they retaliate against those exposing waste, fraud, or abuse.

Specifically, the whistleblower provision approved in the House –

  • imposes a legal requirement for each level within the chain of command to act on whistleblowing disclosures in a timely, transparent manner
  • closes the loophole for VA’s primary vehicle to retaliate against agency professionals – retaliatory investigations disguised as peer reviews
  • imposes stepped up personal accountability through requiring heightened penalties after findings that merit system has been violated
  • strengthens accountability by forcing merit system violators to repay their bonuses
  • challenges camouflaged retaliation by reinforcing protection against agency efforts to purge whistleblowers from contractor ranks; and
  • fosters prevention by integrating Office of Special Counsel and OIG Whistleblower Ombudsman into stepped-up training that spotlights the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act’s new “anti-gag” provisions.

The letter raises concerns, however, about language in H.R. 1994 that would in fact weaken due process rights for non-whistleblowers. It asserts, “Along with whistleblowing, due process rights exist to protect the merit system as the essential foundation for non-partisan, professional public service”

Despite 2012 passage of the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act – legislation that overhauled protections for federal whistleblowers – the need for additional VA rights couldn’t be more urgent. On National Whistleblower Appreciation Day, Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) highlighted the unprecedented workload at the Office of Special Counsel (OSC), which has received a near 70{cd9ac3671b356cd86fdb96f1eda7eb3bb1367f54cff58cc36abbd73c33c82e1d} increase in whistleblower complaints since 2008. He was joined by Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), who called for a sea-change in culture at the VA and acknowledged the OSCs proactive efforts to protect whistleblowers, including 40 disciplinary actions against responsible officials at the VA.

To get involved with the campaign to strengthen protections for VA whistleblowers, contact GAP legislative Director Shanna Devine at Shannad@whistleblower.org or 202.457.0034, ext. 132.

The full letter can be viewed here

Letter signatories include:

ACORN 8
American Civil Liberties Union
Bogdan Dzakovic (Aviation Security Whistleblower)
Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists
Collaborative Alliances of America
Council for a Livable World
Drum Majors for Truth
Federal Ethics Center
Federally Employed Women – Legal Education Fund
Golden Badge
Government Accountability Project
Gun Owners of America
International Association of Whistleblowers
Judicial Engineering Documented and Impeded
Law Office of Elaine Mittleman
Liberty Coalition
National Forum on Judicial Accountability
National Judicial Conduct and Disability Law Project, Inc
National Whistleblowers Center
OAK (Organizations Associating for the Kind of Change America Really Needs)
OpenTheGovernment.org
Peace Action
Plea for Justice Program
Power Over Poverty Under Laws of America Restored
Project On Government Oversight
Public Citizen
Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility
Robert MacLean (Federal Air Marshal Whistleblower)
Sunlight Foundation
State Community Councils
Taxpayers for Common Sense
Taxpayers Protection Alliance
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
The Coalition for Change, Inc.
Thomas Day (Coast Guard Whistleblower)
Veterans for Common Sense
Whistleblower Support Fund

– See more at: https://www.whistleblower.org/blog/105616-groups-call-senate-adopt-va-whistleblower-protections#sthash.M29I6D05.dpuf

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