OIG Chief Counsel Morris to Retire April 1, IG Levinson Names Demske to Assume Role

March 16, 2012, 4:00 AM UTC

Lewis Morris, chief counsel to Department of Health and Human Services Inspector General Daniel R. Levinson, will retire from his position effective April 1, and Greg Demske, currently assistant inspector general for legal affairs, will assume Morris’s position.

In a March 15 email to Office of Inspector General staff, Levinson said Demske’s “extensive experience in OIG, coupled with his expertise on a wide range of legal and programmatic issues, makes him highly qualified for this position.”

Demske joined the counsel’s office in September 1990 as a staff attorney. He became the administrative and civil remedies branch chief in October 2002, ...

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