Improper computer use by park official not germane to probe, Interior IG says
A public report from a year-long investigation of the superintendent of Gettyburg National Military Park omitted that he viewed sexually-explicit images on his government computer because the information would have delayed the report’s release and eclipsed its other findings, the Interior Department’s inspector general said.
National Park Service employee John A. Latschar was reassigned to an unspecified desk job Friday, days after The Washington Post reported on an Aug. 7 memo about the images on his computer hard drive. Investigators came across the images while looking into 17 complaints accusing Latschar of misconduct and criminal activity.
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October 26, 2009 | Posted by javal
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It is such a shame and dishonor for a person with such as Mr. Latschar to be investigated for misconduct and criminal activity and to now find sexual images on his computers hard drive. He should be run out of the National Parks office and sent to jail for his misconduct and cluttering up his computer with inappropiate images that he should not be doing on company
time. What was he thinking when he did all of this.