In a recent government meeting, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Dennis R. McDonough, faced scrutiny regarding accountability and oversight within the agency, particularly in light of a sexual harassment scandal involving former assistant secretary, Ms. Grosso. During the session, McDonough acknowledged the significant mistakes made under his leadership but expressed confidence in the performance of his current team, emphasizing their commitment to transparency and improvement.
The discussion highlighted the ongoing investigation into the scandal, with McDonough stating that the Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection is actively reviewing the situation. He noted that while Grosso was asked to resign due to her performance, the agency is committed to ensuring that all involved are held accountable, including himself. \"These issues happened on my watch, and I should be held to account for them,\" he stated.
In response to concerns about the misuse of the Critical Skills Incentive (CSI) authority, McDonough indicated a willingness to collaborate with Congress on legislative measures to prevent future abuses. He mentioned a new directive requiring his approval for senior executive CSIs, aimed at enhancing accountability and ensuring that awards are justified and aligned with the agency's goals.
The meeting also addressed the need for timely responses to outstanding inquiries from the committee, with McDonough assuring members that he is committed to improving communication and responsiveness. As the VA continues to navigate these challenges, the focus remains on restoring trust and ensuring that veterans receive the care and respect they deserve.