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In reply to the discussion: Penn State alumni group critical of NCAA sanctions, Freeh Report [View all]proverbialwisdom
(4,959 posts)68. WAPO: "Graham Spanier’s gig as a federal worker is a mystery"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in-the-loop/post/graham-spaniers-gig-as-a-federal-worker-is-a-mystery/2012/07/26/gJQAbAx5BX_blog.htm
Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 07/27/2012
Graham Spaniers gig as a federal worker is a mystery
By Emily Heil
Graham Spanier might have been ousted from his post at the helm of Penn State over the sex-abuse scandal that engulfed the university, but it seems hes found a backup employer: the American taxpayer.
Only a disgraced public figure would consider joining the much-maligned ranks of the federal workforce as a step up, reputation-wise. We can assume there were no openings for a used-car salesman.
Spanier was faulted in an internal Penn State report after the conviction on child-molestation charges of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. The report said he, head coach Joe Paterno and others helped cover up Sanduskys abuse.
His lawyer confirms to the Loop that Spanier is working on a part-time consulting basis for a top-secret agency on national security issues. But the gig is so hush-hush, he couldnt even tell his attorneys the name of the agency. In April months after his ouster as president but before the release of the internal report he told the Patriot-News of central Pennsylvania that he was working on a special project for the U.S. government relating [to] national security.
But whos he working for? The CIA? Homeland Security? Or maybe just a dull consulting firm with a government contract?
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Posted at 07:00 AM ET, 07/27/2012
Graham Spaniers gig as a federal worker is a mystery
By Emily Heil
Graham Spanier might have been ousted from his post at the helm of Penn State over the sex-abuse scandal that engulfed the university, but it seems hes found a backup employer: the American taxpayer.
Only a disgraced public figure would consider joining the much-maligned ranks of the federal workforce as a step up, reputation-wise. We can assume there were no openings for a used-car salesman.
Spanier was faulted in an internal Penn State report after the conviction on child-molestation charges of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. The report said he, head coach Joe Paterno and others helped cover up Sanduskys abuse.
His lawyer confirms to the Loop that Spanier is working on a part-time consulting basis for a top-secret agency on national security issues. But the gig is so hush-hush, he couldnt even tell his attorneys the name of the agency. In April months after his ouster as president but before the release of the internal report he told the Patriot-News of central Pennsylvania that he was working on a special project for the U.S. government relating [to] national security.
But whos he working for? The CIA? Homeland Security? Or maybe just a dull consulting firm with a government contract?
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Penn State alumni group critical of NCAA sanctions, Freeh Report [View all]
OmahaBlueDog
Jul 2012
OP
Because they figure that's an acceptable cost to protect their football program. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jul 2012
#4
The school is darn lucky the NCAA did not shut down the whole football program, and good riddance.
xtraxritical
Jul 2012
#30
Funny, it looks to me like it actively encourages the athletes to leave without penalty. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jul 2012
#21
R U joking? The athletes were using those same showers while Sandusky was "horseplaying"
xtraxritical
Jul 2012
#31
Look; I don't care what he said. It is not an NCAA matter! First & foremost it's criminal.
Pauldg47
Jul 2012
#71
I'm not a Penn Stater -- just pointing out that the group in the OP doesn't represent
pnwmom
Jul 2012
#28
The child rape was institutionalized by those in charge turning a blind eye.
AtomicKitten
Jul 2012
#29
Let's be clear - we're talking about CHILD RAPE - not just some run-of-the-mill shenanigans
Hugabear
Jul 2012
#32
They are being punished. Many, many people like me have left in droves and the RCC isn't getting
IndyJones
Jul 2012
#48
between this and the terrorist complaining about having to shave his beard
arely staircase
Jul 2012
#43
OVERVIEW: http://www.protect.org/emergency/1544 & http://protect.org/tech
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2012
#45
This may turn out to be a moot point as soon as the lawsuits begin. Penn State may have to sell....
Raster
Jul 2012
#49
Just goes to prove that the program trumps all legal, moral and ethical justifications
Earth_First
Jul 2012
#56
What's the Penn State alumni watchdog group's perspective on this development?
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2012
#62
Info reported in April and July NOT picked up by national media. No idea why.
proverbialwisdom
Jul 2012
#67
College sport, any sport, has been corrupted by too much money. There should be a cap
Monk06
Jul 2012
#66
Zooming out from the Penn State case to related news on today's House vote.
proverbialwisdom
Aug 2012
#73
House passes Child Protection Act 2012/"Child abuse is a bipartisan issue. Both parties ignore it."
proverbialwisdom
Aug 2012
#75
CBS: "A source has been told... child pornography was found in at least 1 of Sandusky's computers."
proverbialwisdom
Aug 2012
#80
If they'd expressed half this outrage at the initial coverup as they are over the punishment
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#79
Ex-Penn State president Graham Spanier says it was his choice to resign, not the board of trustees
proverbialwisdom
Aug 2012
#82