From the letter to Doan:
At this hearing, the
Committee will examine your statements to the U.S. Office of Special Counsel about agency
political appointees who cooperated in the Committee's investigation into allegations of
misconduct at the General Services Administration. According to press accounts and a copy of
the OSC report obtained by the Committee, you have accused these officials of being biased and
poor performers.
The Washington Post reported today that you made statements under oath to OSC that
GSA political appointees who gave testimony to investigators were biased. The OSC report
itself quotes your description of these GSA political appointee witnesses as follows:
There's not a single one of those who did not have somewhere in
between a poor to totally inferior performance ... . (S)ome of the most
vocal proponents or the most articulate speaking out against me are also
the people who are people I've either moved on or they are, I don't
want to say permanently demoted but they're kind of, until extensive
rehabilitation of their performance occurs, they will not be getting
promoted and they will not be getting bonuses or special awards or
anything of that nature.'
After receiving your testimony, OSC investigators reviewed copies of all of the
witnesses' most recent performance reviews and any adverse actions proposed or taken
against them since your tenure as Adminishator began. Notably, the OSC concluded that
your account was'trnsupported and contradicted by the do^cumentary evidence" and
"appears to have been purposefully misleading and false."' V/ith respect to one
employee, whom you singled out as "totally inferior" and a "failure," the OSC found only
favorable performance evaluations and no evidence that you had ever proposed or
initiated adverse employment action for this alleged failure. In sum, the OSC found "not
credible" your implications that adverse witnesses were biased against you.
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Your allegations are also a matter of grave concern to me. Government employees who
cooperate with congressional and federal investigations perform a vital service to the nation. It
would be a serious abuse if your statements were part of an effort to retaliate against these
witnesses for cooperating with the Oversight Committee's investigation.
Over the past five months, it's become clear that the Justice Department falsely raised
issues about the competence of the eight U.S. Attorneys who were dismissed last December.
That tactic has been condemned across our country and by both Republicans and Democrats in
Congress. It would be remarkable if you adopted that same tactic in trying to discredit GSA
employees who cooperated with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and
the Office of Special Counsel.
In addition to being prepared to answer questions about your allegations involving the
GSA officials, you may also be asked other questions at the hearing related to the veracity of
vour statements to the OSC and this Committee...........