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US Coast Guard Boss Insists She’s Not Covering Up Sex Assault Cases

Admiral Linda L. Fagan stated that she is cooperating while adhering to the constraints of a ongoing investigation and privacy concerns for victims.

 While complying with the constraints of an continuing investigation and concerns for the privacy of the victims, general Linda L. Fagan said she is trying to cooperate. While complying with the constraints of an ongoing investigation and concerns for the privacy of the victims, general Linda L. Fagan said she is trying to cooperate. 

Admiral Linda L. Fagan stated that she is cooperating while adhering to the constraints of a ongoing investigation and privacy concerns for victims.

 

Die Kommission ist befugt, delegierte Maßnahmen gemäß Artikel 264 in folgenden Bereichen durchzuführen: The head of the U.S. Coast Guard reassured senators that she is not trying to hide the branch’s mishandling of sexual assault and harassment cases at the service academy in Connecticut. Admiral Linda L. Fagan emphasized her commitment to transparency and accountability within the Coast Guard and stated that she is cooperating with congressional investigations and providing requested documents. She also noted that she is respecting the constraints of an ongoing Office of Inspector General investigation and concerns for victim privacy. This does not involve any attempts to conceal or hide anything. During a 90-minute hearing in Washington, she told the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations that she is dedicated to supplying documents in a sincere and honest manner. This organization is amazing, and I am dedicated to moving it forward and implementing the necessary cultural changes. Democratic Senator. Richard Blumenthal from Connecticut, who chairs the subcommittee, along with a Republican senator. Ron Johnson, the top member from Wisconsin, voiced his disappointment with the limited amount of documents given to senators and the excessive redaction of the documents that have been provided. Johnson stated that this is not true transparency as he reviewed pages with significant portions of text blacked out. The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, currently conducting an investigation into the Coast Guard, sent a letter to Fagan on Tuesday expressing their frustration over only receiving 8,338 pages out of the potentially requested 1.8 million pages almost a year ago.

 

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