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Report on Internal Investigations and Employee Accountability FY2021

Published by CBP on April 14, 2022.

Finds that CBP took 3,995 formal disciplinary actions against members of its 64,000-person workforce in fiscal year 2021, up from 2,021 actions in 2020. (link at cbp.gov)

Tags: CBP, Corruption, Human Rights, Organizational Culture, Oversight

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