HHS Inspector General Resigns After 14 Years

By Chelsea Cirruzzo / April 2, 2019 at 6:58 PM
HHS Inspector General Dan Levinson will be leaving the administration at end of May after 14 years as IG, HHS Secretary Alex Azar announced in a statement on Tuesday (April 2). According to an OIG spokesperson, Levinson will be moving on to other endeavors after more than 35 years in the government. Principal Deputy Inspector General Joanne Chiedi, who has worked with Levinson for nine years, will serve as acting inspector general when Levinson steps down, the spokesperson said. “Dan...


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