Source: United States Senator for West Virginia Joe Manchin
November 18, 2021
Washington, DC – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV), member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee (SVAC), questioned Chris Wilber, Counselor to the Inspector General at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) and Brianna Ogilvie, Assistant Deputy Undersecretary for Policy and Oversight at the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) during the SVAC committee hearing.
Senator Manchin said in part, “I want to say in the past two years, I’ve spent a good deal of time in front of this committee discussing horrific murders of the Veterans that took place at Clarksburg, VA and I think you all know about that. I’m proud of the work my colleagues, all of you and Mr. Chairman, have done in helping us fix the specific problems in Clarksburg VA that lead to those murders and help prevent them anywhere else in the country. I’ve worked to pass legislation to install security cameras, fix shortcomings and staff training and accountability standards and give the VA Office of Inspector General the authority needs to conduct the investigations. These are all important steps but I think there’s so much more that we need to do.”
Since the sentencing, Senator Manchin has called on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee to schedule a VA patient safety oversight hearing to identify solutions to help verify that all VA employees are meeting the proper patient safety standards.
“Mr. Wilbur, you know what we’re talking about is a sobering look at the issues that the VA in your office investigates on a daily basis. The issues you spoke of with hiring practices and quality of care in North Carolina and Mississippi sound eerily similar to those we experienced in West Virginia. Unfortunately, that confirms my fears that the failures that led to the Veterans being murdered in West Virginia are indicative of systematic VA failures everywhere. So I would ask Chairman Tester, I’ve been working on scheduling a VA patient safety oversight hearing in the very near future. I would ask if you would help us set that up? There’s some things I think that it can be brought to light that would help us very much as far as getting to the crux of what our problems would be,” Senator Manchin continued.
Senator Manchin said in part, “Miss Ogilvie, if you will, I introduced Senate Bill 2687, Strengthening Oversight for Veterans Act of 2021 again with Chairman Tester and Senator Boozman to give the Office of Inspector General the authority to subpoena. So my question would be, what more can we do to hold to hold these employees responsible for failures that happened at the VA so the Veterans can build the trust back to the VA that we need? Is there more that we can be done? We’re trying to get the information, but is there something more that we can do to give you all the ability and power that you need and to prevent this from ever happening?”