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VA Secretary Eric Shinseki resigns
By Richard Simon, Tribune Washington Bureau
May. 30, 2014 11:59 am
WASHINGTON - President Obama announced Friday that Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki has resigned amid a health-care scandal that had engulfed the agency.
Shinseki has been under fire over allegations that VA facilities manipulated records to hide long waits for medical care.
The retired four-star general, whom President Obama appointed to lead the VA in 2009, had asked for patience while the charges were investigated. But a scathing interim report by the VA inspector general found a 'systemic” problem at VA facilities nationwide, leading to bipartisan congressional calls for his resignation.
Obama made the announcement in a statement from the White House after meeting with Shinseki. He said he had accepted Shinseki's resignation 'with regret” but agreed with him that it was time for new leadership at the VA.
'We don't have time for distractions,” Obama said.
United States Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki addresses The National Coalition for Homeless Veterans conference in Washington May 30, 2014. Republicans stepped up their attacks on the Obama administration over a deepening Veterans Affairs health care delay scandal on Thursday, but House Speaker John Boehner again declined to join a growing list of lawmakers calling for VA Secretary Shinseki to resign. Shinseki will meet with U.S. President Barack Obama later today. (REUTERS/Gary Cameron)