Federal Watchdog: ATF Illegally Overpaid Millions to Agents

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that the OSC found that more than 100 ATF agents working non-law enforcement roles “were improperly provided Law Enforcement Availability Pay and enhanced retirement benefits.”The U.S. Office of Special Counsel today alerted the President and Congress to substantial waste, mismanagement, and unlawful employment practices at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives .

And the OSC noted that the ATF admitted the overpayments did occur: “The agency substantiated the allegations, finding long-standing misclassification of upper-level jobs, which resulted in ATF overpaying agents by up to $20 million over a five-year period.” Moreover, the OSC observed the figure of $20 million in overpayment “could be much higher given that the unlawful job classifications had been common practice at ATF far longer than the five-year time frame reviewed by investigators.”

The ATF is currently facing numerous high profile lawsuits and Congressional hearings over a 2023 rule requiring the owners of AR-pistols with stabilizer braces to register said firearms/braces with the federal government, surrender them to the ATF, or destroy them altogether. AR-pistols with stabilizer braces are recategorized as short barrel rifles via the ATF rule, in the same way that unfinished pistol frames and gun parts kits

 

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