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Re: Eric Ciaramella

Posted by Train Dude on Sat Jan 25 13:33:38 2020, in response to Re: Eric Ciaramella, posted by bingbong on Sat Jan 25 12:55:34 2020.

No, actually the real law states that if the complaint is made to the IG, then the IG may not reveal the "whistle blower's ID without permission of the RAT whistleblower:

If a federal employee makes a disclosure to the Inspector General regarding potential violations of subsection “a”, their identity must be kept strictly confidential, and only a very narrow exception would apply. The confidentiality provisions state:
•The Inspector General shall not, after receipt of a complaint or information from an employee, disclose the identity of the employee without the consent of the employee, unless the Inspector General determines such disclosure is unavoidable during the course of the investigation.



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