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title: "Air Force watchdog removed for tampering with sexual harassment, discrimination complaints"
description: "The Equal Opportunity Office director for Hill Air Force Base was removed for improperly, unlawfully handling sexism and racism complaints."
date: "2020-12-23"
modified: "2020-12-23"
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# Air Force watchdog removed for tampering with sexual harassment, discrimination complaints

![](<https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/23/hill-air-force-base-1.jpg>)
*Airman 1st Class Rene Martinez, 494th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force, Lakenheath, England, prepares an F-15 Strike Eagle for takeoff during an air-to-ground Weapons System Evaluation Program (WSEP) at Hill AFB, Utah, Aug. 13, 2014 (Air Force photo / Airman 1st Class Taylor Queen)*

*Editor's note: This story was updated Dec. 28 with answers from Air Force Materiel Command Public Affairs office.*

The Equal Opportunity Office director assigned to Hill Air Force Base, Utah has been removed from her position for improperly and unlawfully handling sexual harassment and discrimination complaints, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel [announced](<https://osc.gov/News/Pages/21-07-EEO-Director-Removed-Sexual-Harassment-Allegations.aspx?fbclid=IwAR19AmSjWjO417BK4vJwR9i0y5UIlSAf9zxutpYetTyhPyRGPrfpMq8LGQ4>) Tuesday.

The removal happened after three whistleblowers raised the alarm about the EEO director mishandling their complaints and an ensuing investigation by the Air Force Material Command’s Inspector General.

The removal is a big deal: EEO directors are supposed to process discrimination and sexual harassment complaints from military and civilian employees. The unit commander then reviews the matter and is required to get a legal review. But the process at Hill Air Force Base was completely dysfunctional.

The investigation substantiated the whistleblowers’ allegations, finding that the EEO director:

- Actively discouraged employees from filing EEO complaints, including telling one whistleblower that her (later substantiated) sexual harassment claims against her supervisor “wouldn't carry weight" and “wouldn't go anywhere" when the whistleblower tried to file a complaint;

- Illegally modified and rejected EEO complaints and allegations;

- Gave employees false and misleading information about the EEO process, including illegally denying a whistleblower the ability to remain anonymous at the informal stage of the EEO process and telling a filer that she was not entitled to file a claim when the filer was, in fact, entitled to do so; and;

- Failed to identify conflicts of interest by management during the EEO mediation process, including allowing a senior official accused of wrongdoing in a whistleblower's EEO filing to serve as the sole settlement authority for the agency during that whistleblower's EEO mediation.

In response to the findings, the Air Force agreed to take corrective action, the Office of Special Counsel wrote. Those actions include removing the EEO director and reassigning her to another office with no involvement in EEO filings.

Derek Kaufman, the media lead for Air Force Materiel Command, told Task & Purpose he could not confirm the name of any of the individuals involved. When asked why the EEO director was reassigned rather than fired, he said "the actions taken were appropriate for this case," and that they were based on "the entirety of evidence from the investigation."

The Air Force committed to improve annual EEO training, issue new EEO policies involving conflicts of interest, and further investigate the conduct of two attorneys in the Hill Air Force Base Civil Law Division who failed to identify conflict of interest during the EEO settlement process.

The removal comes a day after the Air Force released [a sweeping review of racial disparity](<https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-force-racial-disparity-study-2020/>) within the ranks, a review which found that 40% of Black respondents and 49% of Black officers did not trust their leadership to address racism, bias and unequal opportunities. Meanwhile, 50% of Black officer, enlisted and civilian respondents said they had experienced or witnessed racial discrimination by another Air Force member. EEO directors like the one at Hill justify their skepticism.

The U.S. Special Counsel praised the whistleblowers.

“I commend the whistleblowers for bravely coming forward to identify the violations of law, gross mismanagement, and abuses of authority at Hill Air Force Base," said Special Counsel Henry J. Kerner. “Sexual harassment and discrimination cannot be tolerated on American military bases, and whistleblowers who come forward deserve fair treatment and due process. While this case exposed numerous legal violations and other egregious conduct, I am encouraged that the agency is taking steps to restore the integrity of its EEO process."

***Related: [Sweeping Air Force report finds Black airmen are far more likely to be punished than white peers](<https://taskandpurpose.com/news/air-force-racial-disparity-study-2020/>)***

## Author
David Roza writes scripts about military news for the Task & Purpose YouTube channel, and he also writes articles about military pay, benefits, health care, child care, culture, and other personnel topics on a freelance basis.

Roza previously covered the Air Force and Space Force for Task & Purpose from 2019 to 2023 and for Air & Space Forces Magazine from 2023 to 2025. In the course of that reporting, he has set off a ‘Hollywood explosion’ with Air Force bomb techs, turned the (unarmed) keys of a nuclear missile bunker, hovered over the Nevada desert on an Air Force rescue helicopter, and got the best sleep of his life on the floor of a C-17 over the central Pacific.

Share tips and story ideas with David at [david.roza@teamrecurrent.io](<mailto:david.roza@teamrecurrent.io>)