Summary
New reporting about Robert Bernstock's conduct during his two years as the U.S. Postal Service's president of shipping and mailing reinforce the apparent -- and appalling -- disregard with which he and the postal service viewed proper business practices.
An inspector general's report -- released in June, just after Mr. Bernstock resigned from his job -- alleged that he did outside business, had postal staff arrange private travel for him and steered no-bid contracts to former corporate employers.See the full content of this document
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Postal Dealings
Now, The Washington Times reports that a ...
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