Angered
by a recent inspector general report on the Department of Veterans
Affairs and the testimony of senior VA officials, American Legion
National Commander Michael D. Helm sent a pointed letter to President
Obama reminding him that he promised to institute “a critical culture of
accountability” within the troubled health care system. Helm said that
the change in culture has still not been achieved.
“We were shocked when the VA Inspector General’s report examined case
after case of VA mismanagement, acknowledging that veterans died as they
waited for health care but then stated ‘we are unable to conclusively
assert that the absence of timely quality care caused the deaths of
these veterans,’”
Helm wrote. “Mr. President, I understand that you cannot be held responsible for every act of malfeasance that occurs in the federal government. But let me assure you that if someone on my staff were found to be cooking the books, committing fraud or putting career ambitions ahead of veterans’ lives, they wouldn’t be transferred or suspended with pay. They would be fired immediately. Our VA employees should be held to the same standard.”
Helm wrote. “Mr. President, I understand that you cannot be held responsible for every act of malfeasance that occurs in the federal government. But let me assure you that if someone on my staff were found to be cooking the books, committing fraud or putting career ambitions ahead of veterans’ lives, they wouldn’t be transferred or suspended with pay. They would be fired immediately. Our VA employees should be held to the same standard.”
Helm vowed that The American Legion will continue to keep the issue alive until VA makes the needed reforms. “A perception exists that scandals in Washington are resolved by ignoring the problem and counting on the American people to forget,” he wrote. “Mr. President, some Americans may forget what happened at VA, but I can assure you that The American Legion never will.”
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