The chief Social Security Administration judge in Huntington, W.Va., has stepped down from his post, an agency official told employees Wednesday, broadening the fallout from a recent page-one Wall Street Journal article about the office.The decision by Charlie Andrus, who became Huntington's chief judge in 1997, was voluntary, two people familiar with the matter said. Debra Bice, the acting national chief judge, told employees in Huntington he would remain with the agency as a judge, the people said.
Jun 9, 2011
More Fallout In West Virginia
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so, he gives up no pay and now has an easier job...sounds like a real sacrifice!
Being chief is no big deal; he was probably looking for an excuse to get out of it anyway.
right...in my office, no one wanted to do it...so we had no chief judge for about 6 months
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