Many of you are aware of specific acts of malfeasance, retaliation, prohibited personnel practices, misuse of official assets or position, etc., on the part of ATF management officials. You also know that if such deeds were committed by a mere Agent, it would promptly result in severe disciplinary action or termination from employment. Why should managers be above the law? Please, step up to the plate right now, and let's address this nonsense. You don't have to risk your career...the complaint process can be completely anonymous, if you wish.
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