Anti-Gay Bush Appointee To Resign
10.21.2008 2:21pm EDT
(Washington) U.S. Special Counsel Scott Bloch, the man in charge of protecting whistleblowers and investigating complaints of discrimination by federal workers, has announced he will resign at the end of January.
Bloch who is under investigation for not only refusing to protect LGBT workers but also for allegedly retaliating against whistleblowers in his own office said he will leave at the end of his term rather than stay on until a replacement is found by the next administration. Under federal law Bloch could stay for up to a year during the transition from Bush to the next administration.Critics have termed Bloch’s tenure as special counsel as "bizarre," and lawmakers repeatedly have demanded he step down.
In 2004 he closed hundreds of whistle-blower cases allegedly without investigating them. Last year, the FBI raided Bloch’s office and home amid allegations that he destroyed evidence and potentially lied to Congress during an Office of Personnel Management investigation of his conduct.
OPM’s inspector general was investigating a complaint, filed by current and former Office of Special Counsel staffers, that Bloch intimidated and transferred employees who opposed his policies. The employees also accused Bloch of refusing to protect federal workers from discrimination based on sexual orientation.
In December 2006, Bloch paid $1,149 in taxpayer money to have an outside tech company, Geeks on Call, scrub his government laptop computer, according to transcripts of an interview he gave to House investigators in March. At that time, Bloch told the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee staff that the data wipe was done to protect government and personal information on the computer, not to destroy it.
Bloch’s stonewalling complaints of discrimination by LGBT federal workers dates to February 2004 when he ordered references to sexual orientation removed from the Office of the Special Counsel website. Since 1998, when President Bill Clinton issued an executive order prohibiting bias in the civil service, the OSC has taken that to include sexuality.
A month after the references disappeared from the OSC website Bloch said gay workers were no longer protected.
After intense pressure from Federal Globe - the LGBT organization for federal civil servants - and from Democrats on The Hill, the White House said it would honor the Executive Order signed by Clinton that that had been taken as assurance LGBT workers had civil rights protections.
But with Bloch’s approval, several union contracts negotiated with various branches of the government removed the list of categories that are protected replacing them with the more nebulous phrase "any class protected by law."
Appearing in May 2005, before the the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs subcommittee on oversight of government management, the federal workforce and the District of Columbia, Bloch said that his interpretation of the Clinton executive order cannot be used to protect gay workers because it does not specifically name LGBT workers.



Good riddance. Happy to see that he is going. He will probably be replaced by Palin or some other disgrace.
He just can’t imagine himself working in an Obama administration, that’s all. I’ll bet he rescinds his resignation if McCain wins.
As far as I am concerned, he can pick up his crap and leave tomorrow. The sooner, the better. Does he need some assistance packing up his stuff. I am sure there would be no lack of people willing to volunteer to help him out of the building. If you want to stop government waste, how about starting with his salary. He should be prosecuted for theft from the government for taking money and not doing his job.
Let’s call it like it is he is clearly a homophob plain and simple. There was no reason other then his own agenda to split hairs over this law.