As Homeland Security’s watchdog, Charles K. Edwards was tasked with exposing wrongdoing.
That was until Tuesday, when officials said Edwards, the department’s inspector general, was transferred because of allegations that he abused his position, the Los Angeles Times reports.
Among the accusations: He hired his wife, misused travel funds and tried to conceal a Secret Service prostitution scandal.
Edwards was reassigned to the department’s science and technology directorate, the L.A. Times wrote.