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Posted by Mike Smith (Member # 447) on :
 
Amtrak's Inspector General was swiftly retired this last month and replaced by Lorraine Green. Who is she?

http://tinyurl.com/mmxwt5
Who is Lorraine Green? She's a former Amtrak human resources executive and faithful Democrat donor with no experience in the inspector general business. Her expertise? Managing "diversity initiatives" for the agency. Watchdog out. Lapdog in.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
I agree with you Mr. Smith, this story does seem to be "growing legs". Yesterday, The Wall Street Journal ran a headlined story essentially setting forth the sames facts as has your web based newssource:

Wall Street Journal

Brief passage:


Of interest, The New York Times has been silent with regards to this issue.

Further, I respect that Michelle Malkin is a recognized journalist, even if some of her positions can be considered "mainstream contrary":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JoM90bAsr1M

Finally, I should note that as a CPA, I find it difficult to accept that both the Contract and Internal Audit activities at Amtrak report to the IG. While having Internal Audit report directly to the CFO bypassing the Comptroller represents proper Internal Control, I have to question the efficacy of these activities reporting to an office more grounded in investigative work than accounting.
 


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