Of the remaining 10 employees, four of them have received nothing more than a letter of censure in their official personnel file, while the other six were suspended without pay for periods ranging from one day to 60 days, but averaging 10.5 days.
The OPR is obscure but wields significant power because, according to its website, the office “investigates certain misconduct allegations involving federal law enforcement agents when they relate to a department attorney’s alleged professional misconduct.”
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