The Washington Post published a lengthy article yesterday on sexual harassment in the Department of Justice and the FBI. According to the Post:
“The Justice Department has ‘systemic’ problems in how it handles sexual harassment complaints, with those found to have acted improperly often not receiving appropriate punishment, and the issue requires ‘high level action,’ according to the department’s inspector general.
Justice supervisors have mishandled complaints, the IG said, and some perpetrators were given little discipline or even later rewarded with bonuses or performance awards. At the same time, the number of allegations of sexual misconduct has been increasing over the past five years and the complaints have involved senior Justice Department officials across the country.”
The Inspector General’s report is dated May 31, 2017, and focuses on Fiscal Years 2012 through 2016.
About the only thing the Post doesn’t mention in the article is who the President and Attorney General were during this period, but maybe the Post didn’t consider that relevant in this case.
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