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The FBI is investigating Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, the Washington Post reports.
The probe concerns possible campaign finance violations at his previous company.
DeJoy was previously an executive at New Breed Logistics before joining the USPS.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing Postmaster General Louis DeJoy as part of an investigation into potential campaign finance violations committed by leaders of his former company, The Washington Post reported on Thursday.
DeJoy, a prominent GOP donor and logistics executive, was the chief executive of North Carolina-based New Breed Logistics before being selected as postmaster general in mid-2020, joining the beleaguered agency at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
WASHINGTON Under the radar of increasing bitterness on major issues, a bipartisan coalition of senators is pushing a partial postal reform bill to get rid of the biggest source of red ink that weighs down the U.S. Postal Service.
Illustration from Sincerely, Emerson. | Jaclyn Sinquett / via HarperKids
On a warm sunny day last summer, whilst most of my patrons were hunkered down by the pandemic, a magical moment happened. I had just finished a loop on one of my favorite streets when two starry-eyed eight-year-olds approached me. “Mailman John, do you have a minute? We have a surprise for you.” Of course, I had time for a surprise. I stopped in my tracks. The young ladies gathered their composure, took a deep breath, and then began singing and dancing on the sidewalk in front of me.
“Mailman John, we thank you. We thank you for bringing our mail!” They repeated the verse several times as they swirled around me in delicate circles, then stopped and bowed graciously. I applauded, and I thanked them for thinking about me. A simple act of kindness, and I was on Cloud Nine as I completed my appointed rounds that day.
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The SBS Group has reported a strong result for the 20-21 financial year despite the challenges of Covid-19, particularly during the first quarter for the period. The SBS Group which includes subsidiaries Finance Now, FANZ and Southsure, reported .