you be the call there. we have a senior attorney who spent up to eight hours a day looking at porn. another senior attorney who had a separate drive with five full adult movies on it. and an accountant who was blocked from access to porn sites 16,000 times in a month. how is it possible, ed, to be looking at the magnitude of explicit material. is no one around these desks? well, that s interesting. that was a question i put to the agency yesterday. and they said, basically, no, there s no evidence that anyone else was aware of this. but because the i.t. folks were tracking this, they were able to catch it and hand it over to the agency watchdog who put the case together and bring the evidence to each employee and say, look, you did it. let s say you and at that point disciplinary action is taken by the agency. yeah. what do you think possibly slipped through the cracks while the employees who were supposed to keep a watch on the money and
apprentice and underwent an emergency appendectomy after having stomach pains. the shocking report is showing that employees have been watching porn at work. a third used government computers to look at pornography. here with me now is ed o keeffe who writes the federal eye blog. what s happening to the 33 people? as we understand it, they have been terminated or disciplined in some other way. some of them are still going through the process of facing some kind of disciplinary action because three of these were found to have happened just this year. so the agency made it pretty clear, they have no tolerance for this and investigate every allegation they find. let s just go through some of the allegations. people may find them interesting or shocking.