- President Donald Trump sacked at least a dozen internal government watchdogs, US media reported.
- The dismissals affected agencies including defence, state, interior, and energy.
- Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren called the firings ‘a purge’ and warned of undermining oversight.
President Donald Trump sacked at least a dozen internal government watchdogs late on Friday, US media reported, the latest shake-up of the Republican’s second term after less than a week back in office.
Independent inspectors general of at least 12 federal agencies were notified of their immediate dismissals via emails from the White House personnel director, The Washington Post reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the actions.
Inspectors general have an oversight role to detect and deter fraud, waste and abuse by government employees.
They are responsible for investigating violations of laws, regulations and ethical standards by employees, and conducting audits of contracts, finances and staff performance.