Difference between revisions of "Robert Martinage"
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− | '''Robert Martinage''' was acting [[Undersecretary of the Navy]], who "stepped down after his boss, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, asked for his resignation “following a loss of confidence in [his] abilities to effectively perform his duties”" following a corruption probe | + | '''Robert Martinage''' was acting [[Undersecretary of the Navy]], who "stepped down after his boss, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, asked for his resignation “following a loss of confidence in [his] abilities to effectively perform his duties”" following either a corruption probe<ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/navys-second-ranking-civilian-resigns-amid-criminal-investigation/2014/01/15/9305ece2-7df8-11e3-93c1-0e888170b723_story.html</ref> and/or an “inappropriate personal relationship” with a female subordinate.<ref>https://www.stripes.com/news/navy-s-no-2-civilian-resigns-for-having-inappropriate-relationship-1.262211</ref> |
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Robert Martinage was acting Undersecretary of the Navy, who "stepped down after his boss, Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, asked for his resignation “following a loss of confidence in [his] abilities to effectively perform his duties”" following either a corruption probe[1] and/or an “inappropriate personal relationship” with a female subordinate.[2]
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