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WASHINGTON, Dec. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Paralyzed Veterans of America Executive Director, Carl Blake released the following statement in response to the VA Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report Senior VA Officials Response to a Veteran s Sexual Assault Allegations released yesterday. The unconscionable details laid out in this report are just another sign of the pervasive culture that allows for sexual assault and harassment, as well as retaliation against those who raise these issues, to continue within the VA. They must be addressed in order to effect systemic change. We call on the President of the United States to fire Secretary Robert Wilkie, if he doesn t resign. Additionally, the senior leaders who enabled this to happen and allowed this culture to fester should be held accountable. Condoning una
WASHINGTON (December 11, 2020) Paralyzed Veterans of America Executive Director, Carl Blake released the following statement in response to the VA Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report “Senior VA Officials’ Response to a Veteran’s Sexual Assault Allegations” released yesterday.
“The unconscionable details laid out in this report are just another sign of the pervasive culture that allows for sexual assault and harassment, as well as retaliation against those who raise these issues, to continue within the VA. They must be addressed in order to effect systemic change.
We call on the President of the United States to fire Secretary Robert Wilkie, if he doesn’t resign. Additionally, the senior leaders who enabled this to happen and allowed this culture to fester should be held accountable. Condoning unacceptable behavior through inaction has, for too long, defined the culture of the VA.