Judges' Union Calls on D.C.'s Chief Administrative Law Judge Mary Oates Walker to Resign
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02.07.14
The D.C.-based International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE), a union representing nearly 2,000 administrative law judges across the nation, today called on the District of Columbias chief administrative law judge Mary Oates Walker to resign as a result of ethics and corruption charges brought by the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability yesterday. If Walker does not voluntarily step down, IFPTE has asked Mayor Gray to remove the top official of the D.C. Office of Administrative Hearings.
How can anyone with business before the Office of Administrative Hearings have full faith and confidence when the chief judge is up on 19 counts of wrongdoing involving self-dealing, conflicts of interest, obstruction of justice, and employee retaliation? said IFPTE Secretary-Treasurer Paul Shearon. These charges are not out of leftfield, Shearon added. Walker has been reprimanded by the Attorney Generals office and by a council committee chaired by Tommy Wells; her actions have been the subject of investigations by Channel 7 and the Washington Post; furthermore her management of the agency has raised questions of competence as well as ethics.
Among the charges raised initially by Channel 7 was a secretive no-bid furniture-moving contract awarded to the husband of Walkers business partner Kiyo Oden Tyson. Tyson who also was charged Thursday serves as the agencys general counsel. The ethics board charged Tyson on Thursday with 10 counts.
Details related to the Board of Ethics and Government Accountabilitys hearing are contained in a front-page Metro Section story in todays Washington Post.
FULL story at link.