Labor Department Inspector General Scott Dahl said he will retire, becoming the latest agency watchdog to leave the Trump administration.
“This decision has been long in the works and is for entirely personal reasons,” Dahl said in a statement Tuesday. “I have not been told or asked to resign.”
Dahl will exit on June 21 after seven years in the post. He announced he’s stepping down after several other federal watchdogs were pushed out or fired by President
The retirement comes the week after Dahl’s office clashed with DOL leadership over an interpretation of a ...
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