Anonymous ID: a27538 Nov. 17, 2018, 10:46 a.m. No.3941145   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1184

Trying to research what's happening in Haiti. Getting this alert. Does this happen to everyone who goes to this site? If so, why?

 

https://usacac.army.mil/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/english/MilitaryReview_20101231_art015.pdf

Anonymous ID: a27538 Nov. 17, 2018, 11:07 a.m. No.3941326   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mayor de Blasio fires New York’s chief watchdog, Investigations Commissioner Mark Peters

 

Mayor de Blasio took the highly unusual step Friday of firing Department of Investigations Commissioner Mark Peters, citing a recent finding that the city’s top watchdog had exceeded his authority by trying to merge an outside schools’ investigator unit into his agency.

 

Peters said he would file a response to his termination next week and declined further comment. But a source familiar with the matter said he will contest the findings and assert that de Blasio has an “alternative motivation” — pending DOI investigations of the mayor’s office and other agencies.

 

The firing came as the mayor struggled to explain a bungled response to Thursday night’s snowstorm when New Yorkers found themselves trapped in hours-long commutes during a slushy rush hour. Shortly after noon on Friday, Peters was summoned by First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan to the city’s law department.

 

There Fuleihan handed Peters a one-page letter and told him he was fired. He was given until Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving, to provide a written “public explanation” of the behavior that de Blasio used to justify the termination.

 

The letter, entitled “Statement of Reasons for the Removal” of Peters, attributed the firing to Peters’ actions earlier this year in attempting to bring the special commissioner of investigation for the city schools under DOI’s wing.

 

The letter cited a report last month filed by attorney James McGovern, who was brought in to examine Peters’ handling of SCI. McGovern decided that Peters had no legal authority to take over SCI. The mayor’s letter said that Peters and unnamed “senior staff” had “offered statements and conducted themselves in a manner indicating a lack of concern for following the law” while the SCI merger was taking place.

In response, some elected officials and government affairs experts questioned whether de Blasio’s decision to get rid of Peters was simply a highly disturbing act of retaliation.

 

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-metro-mayor-fires-investigations-chief-20181116-story.html