‘Assault on oversight’: Hegseth overhaul of military watchdogs spurs concern
The memo mandates inspector general offices to assess complaint credibility within seven days and track repeat complainants amid concerns about oversight weakening.
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‘Assault on oversight’: Hegseth overhaul of military watchdogs spurs concern
By Idrees Ali and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is launching a new effort to overhaul the military’s watchdog agencies, sparking concerns among current and former U.S. officials that wrongdoing could go unreported or unexamined in the largest – and most expensive – branch of the U.S. government. Hegseth signed a memo this week aimed at halting spurious investigations into military fraud and abuse, a move …


'Assault on oversight': Hegseth overhaul of military watchdogs spurs concern
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is launching a new effort to overhaul the military's watchdog agencies, sparking concerns among current and former U.S. officials that wrongdoing could go unreported or unexamined in the largest, and most expensive, branch of…
Hegseth’s Plan To Restructure Military Watchdogs Raises Alarm Among U.S. Officials
Hegseth signed a memo this week aimed at halting spurious investigations into military fraud and abuse, a move that comes as the Trump administration weakens inspectors general across the federal government. The post Hegseth’s Plan To Restructure Military Watchdogs Raises Alarm Among U.S. Officials appeared first on StratNews Global.
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