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None of the Securities and Exchange Commission employees caught using government computers to view pornographic images has been fired, according to the agency.
The SEC inspector general investigated 28 employees and five contractors for accessing inappropriate images and Web sites, according to a report released late last week.
Of the employees, eight resigned and six were suspended for periods lasting one to 14 days, the inspector general, H. David Kotz, said in an letter Tuesday to Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa). Five were issued formal reprimands, six were issued informal counseling or warning letters, and three are currently facing disciplinary action.
Federal Eye - SEC porn scandal results in zero firings, agency says
Informal counseling? Hmmmm. I wonder if they'll create a new social service agency to deal with porn addiction for overpaid government workers - the PAFOGW. (Uh oh. Hope I didn't give anybody any ideas)