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Interior Department Whistleblower Nearly Driven Into Poverty
 By Ben Anderson
 CNS Staff Writer
 06 October, 1999

 (CNSNews.com) - An Interior Department
 employee has been forced into poverty while
 her superiors allegedly seek retribution with
 threats, intimidation and withholding her pay
 after she cooperated with federal investigators
 and testified before Congress about corruption
 within the department.

 Bonnie Kline is still employed as computer
 specialist in the Interior Department's US Fish
 and Wildlife Service but she has been
 "drydesked" or not allowed to work. Since then
 she has been depending on the financial support
 of friends while battling the federal government
 in a case of alleged harassment filed under
 federal whistleblower laws.

 With her security clearance and expertise, Kline
 had access to essentially all available computer
 records in her department, including those
 sought by investigators seeking evidence in the
 case of USFWS whistleblower James Beers.

 The US Office of Special Counsel (OSC),
 representing Beers in his whistleblower case
 against the agency, was seeking archived
 computer records supporting his claims that
 USFWS officials had misused Federal Aid
 funds.

 Under the Federal Aid Program, funds collected
 through excise taxes on hunting and fishing
 products were to be used for conservation
 programs among individual states.

 Instead, officials allegedly diverted the money to
 so-called slush funds. According to Beers,
 USFWS officials plotted with animal rights
 groups to undermine the hunting and fishing
 conservation efforts of the agency's employees.

 Kline testified in a recent congressional hearing
 that senior officials at the USFWS headquarters
 in Arlington, Virginia escorted her onto a
 private balcony on June 17, 1998 to coerce her
 to not cooperate with an investigation into the
 agency's suspect spending habits.

 During that impromptu meeting, Kline's bosses
 allegedly threatened to destroy her career if she
 cooperated with OSC investigators or if she
 responded to a subpoena issued by Congress in
 Beers' case, which also drew the attention of
 Rep. Don Young (R-AK). Young is chairman of
 the House Resources Committee that has direct
 oversight of the USFWS.

 "I was told that the subject of the investigation
 was extremely serious and 'went right to the top.'
 I was not to allow myself to be involved in these
 matters in any way," Kline said. "I was then
 offered a substantial pay increase if I moved to
 another job immediately, but without my
 security access and access to Fish & Wildlife
 Service communications. And to this date I am
 still denied that access."

 Kline ignored the threats and chose to cooperate
 with OSC investigators, prompting USFWS
 officials to seek retribution, according to Kline.

 On August 7, 1998 Kline found a note on her
 desk insinuating physical harm. "I then
 discovered at that point that all of my e-mail
 pass codes were gone and the code to the safe
 storing the secured communications and
 back-up tapes of communications had been
 changed," Kline testified before Congress.

 When it became apparent that her livelihood
 was at stake, Kline sought legal protection and
 representation from the OSC, just as Beers had
 done.

 Kline said the retribution she suffered ruined
 her health and destroyed her "hard-earned
 financial credit and reputation." Kline said her
 two children are "confused and frightened" by
 the punishment she received in return for her
 honesty. Kline said she has been forced to live
 below the federal government's definition of the
 poverty level.

 Kline said she has been subjected to "continuous
 threatening verbal and physical gestures and
 bullying" from her supervisors. "I am constantly
 subjected to humiliating remarks by my
 supervisor in front of my friends and fellow
 employees, including disparaging remarks about
 my clothing and physical appearance."

 USFWS officials have allegedly ignored orders
 from administrative court judge Bruce Johnson
 that reprimand letters be "rescinded and
 removed and expunged" from her personnel
 file.

 The OSC investigation of Kline's complaint
 continues but not without roadblocks. Agency
 officials "are only trying to delay the
 investigation with hopes that I will become
 financially and emotionally destroyed, and will
 eventually fade away," Kline said.

 Beers testified before the Resources Committee
 in July alleging that he was forced from his job
 after he became increasingly concerned that the
 USFWS was misusing federal aid funds.

 Beers was reluctant to approve "an application
 from an anti-hunting and anti-State Fish and
 Wildlife Agency group that wanted to put
 together and distribute anti-hunting literature."

 "I found the (application) I reviewed ineligible
 on four points from the Federal Register, one
 was sufficient to bar it from funding," Beers
 said. "I was badgered and intimidated to change
 that finding. On one occasion I told a manager
 to fund it if he wanted to, I would not change
 my recommendation as the regulations
 required."

 Beers was assigned to coordinate the federal
 government's efforts to deal with a threatened
 ban on all US fur by the European community if
 the United States refused to ban the use of "leg
 hold traps," a movement allegedly driven by
 animal rights activists.

 Beers said he learned from colleagues that his
 work was being undermined by his own agency
 while he represented the US on the International
 Standards Organization (ISO) Technical
 Advisory Group on Humane Trapping
 Standards,.

 "I was hearing from long-time co-workers that
 there were secret meetings between USFWS and
 animal rights representatives to agree to
 strategies to undercut our efforts with the
 Europeans and ISO. Whenever I asked about
 this I was greeted only with smiles and
 statements that there was nothing to it," Beers
 said.

 As his situation worsened, Beers testified that
 USFWS officials wanted to move him to a
 "non-existent, lower graded" position in
 Massachusetts.

 "I was locked out of my office, the police came
 to the building to keep me from entering and I
 was threatened in an unmarked envelope left in
 my front door on a Sunday morning with the
 loss of my retirement for five years and the loss
 of my health coverage forever if I did not retire
 immediately," Beers said.

 Beers said he spent the last eight months of his
 employment "at home with no work from or
 communication with USFWS."

 His case was eventually settled out of court.

 The USFWS refuses to comment to
 CNSNews.com on Kline's case, citing employee
 privacy concerns.

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