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Michael J. Missal is the inspector general of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. He was confirmed by the Senate on April 19, 2016 and sworn in on May 2, 2016. On January 24, 2025, he was fired by President Donald Trump along with at least 17 other Inspectors General; however the legality of the firing remains in question. [1][2]
Early Life and Education
[edit]Missal was born in Bristol, Connecticut. His father, Harold Missal, a decorated WWII veteran who helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp, served as a Connecticut state court judge for more than forty years. Missal graduated from Washington and Lee University and received his law degree from Catholic University Law School. [3]
Career
[edit]Missal served in the Carter Administration as a Staff Assistant to Assistant to the President Anne Wexler and then as a Law Clerk to Counsel to the President Lloyd Cutler. After graduating from law school he he served as a law clerk for Chief Judge H. Carl Moultrie I of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. He then joined the the US Securities and Exchange Commission in the Division of Enforcement. [4]
Prior to his appointment as Inspector General, Missal was a Partner at K&L Gates LLP, where he was a member of the K&L Gates Management Committee and also served as Co-Leader for the K&L Gates Policy and Regulatory Practice Area. He led several high profile investigations, including an inquiry into the use of the “Killian” documents by 60 Minutes[5]; the collapse of WorldCom for the federal bankruptcy court; and, as the DOJ appointed bankruptcy examiner, the report about the financial misconduct at New Century Financial. [6]
Inspector General
[edit]As Inspector General, Mr. Missal guides a staff of more than 1,100 auditors, investigators, inspectors, data analysts, lawyers, and other personnel across the nation to carry out the OIG’s mission of meaningful independent oversight of VA. His office sets the direction for investigations to prevent and detect criminal activity, waste, abuse, and mismanagement. He also advances audits, inspections, reviews, and evaluations that promote economy, efficiency, and accountability in VA programs and operations. Some of the more significant matters included the prosecution of Reta Mays, the report on the improper travel of former VA Secretary David Shulkin, the prosecution of Dr. Robert Levy[7], the payment of illegal bonuses to VA senior staff[8], and failures of the Veterans Crisis Line. Mr. Missal serves as the chair of the Investigations Committee of the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE) and is a member of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, CIGIE’s Executive Council, and Government Accountability Office’s Domestic Working Group. He has testified more than 25 times before Congress and briefs VA senior leaders, other federal oversight officials, and veterans service organizations on issues critical to the veteran community. [9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Chief VA watchdog who helped expose flawed computer system in Spokane speaks out after being fired by Trump". Spokesman.com. 2025-01-31. Retrieved 2025-02-04.
- ^ Savage, Charlie (2025-01-27). "Fired Inspectors General Raise Alarms as Trump Administration Moves to Finalize Purge". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-02-04.
- ^ Uffelman, Louise (2016-04-21). "Michael Missal Confirmed as Inspector General of the Department of Veterans Affairs". The Columns. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ Slack, Donovan. "Obama taps D.C. lawyer Michael Missal as new Veterans Affairs' watchdog". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ Jordan, Bryant (2017-10-31). "WH Taps Attorney in Senate, '60 Minutes' Investigations for VAOIG". Military.com. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ "New Century's Risky Lending Practices Detailed". NPR. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ "Dr. Robert Levy: Former VA pathologist charged in deaths of 3 veterans - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. 2019-08-21. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ "VA Improperly Awarded $10.8 Million in Incentives to Central Office Senior Executives". Department of Veterans Affairs. Archived from the original on 2025-01-17. Retrieved 2025-01-28.
- ^ "Michael J. Missal - U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs". Retrieved 2025-01-28.