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Title: | US: Wire: Justice Dept Fires Head Of NDIC |
Published On: | 2004-06-30 |
Source: | Associated Press (Wire) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 06:24:36 |
JUSTICE DEPT. FIRES HEAD OF NDIC
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - The head of the National Drug Intelligence Center has been
fired because of low morale among the staff, the Justice Department said.
Michael Horn was fired Tuesday on the heels of an investigation into
possible mismanagement. The Johnstown-based center was established in 1993
to help the Justice Department coordinate intelligence among federal law
enforcement agencies in fighting illegal drugs.
Federal investigators interviewed many of the 400 employees at the center
and found half of them had lost confidence in senior management and nearly
70 percent reported low morale due to complaints of favoritism, gender
bias, wasteful spending and extensive travel by top staff.
"We listened to what they said and we acted on it," Justice Department
spokesman Mark Corallo said.
The Associated Press could not immediately locate a listed telephone number
for Horn.
Horn will be replaced on an interim basis by Martin Pracht, now the Drug
Enforcement Administration's international operations chief.
Johnstown is about 65 miles east of Pittsburgh.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - The head of the National Drug Intelligence Center has been
fired because of low morale among the staff, the Justice Department said.
Michael Horn was fired Tuesday on the heels of an investigation into
possible mismanagement. The Johnstown-based center was established in 1993
to help the Justice Department coordinate intelligence among federal law
enforcement agencies in fighting illegal drugs.
Federal investigators interviewed many of the 400 employees at the center
and found half of them had lost confidence in senior management and nearly
70 percent reported low morale due to complaints of favoritism, gender
bias, wasteful spending and extensive travel by top staff.
"We listened to what they said and we acted on it," Justice Department
spokesman Mark Corallo said.
The Associated Press could not immediately locate a listed telephone number
for Horn.
Horn will be replaced on an interim basis by Martin Pracht, now the Drug
Enforcement Administration's international operations chief.
Johnstown is about 65 miles east of Pittsburgh.
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