Four senior Veterans Affairs officials are losing their jobs in response to the scandal over long wait times for appointments at VA health facilities, a purge meant to change the culture and create more accountability at the agency.
The firings, which were announced Monday, are the first since Congress made it easier to fire top VA officials this summer in response to the scandal. Two of the officials being fired were hospital directors in Pittsburgh and Dublin, Georgia, one a regional hospital director in Alabama, and a purchasing official at the Veterans Health Administration.
The fired officials can appeal their dismissals, but they will only have a week to submit them, and a decision would be made within 21 days of the appeal.
“VA will actively and aggressively pursue disciplinary action against those who violate our values,” Deputy VA Secretary Sloan Gibson said Monday, according to the Associated Press. “There should be no doubt that when we discover evidence of wrongdoing, we will hold employees accountable.”









