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« DC gun registry operating at usual efficiency | Main | Safety concerns about some 9mm ammo »

BATF settles with another whistle-blower agent

Posted by David Hardy · 6 October 2014 07:58 PM

David Codrea has the story. The BATF hierarchy terminated Agent Vince Cefalu after he exposed illegal wiretapping. (The grounds for the firing were essentially "telling the truth while under oath"). The District Court settlement is that he will be reinstated, allowed to retire, negative references will be deleted from his record, and the government will pay attorneys' fees.

· BATFE

2 Comments | Leave a comment

TEX | October 7, 2014 7:41 AM | Reply

An honest man ! Getting fired for telling the truth under oath ! This Obama Admin. just won't have any of that ! Part of Mr.Codrea's settlement should be suing the shit out of the gov'nt !

Chris | October 8, 2014 10:29 AM | Reply

Dave, can we get a warning when you’re going to link to Examiner articles? The ads on those pages lock up our web browsers every time.

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