Pentagon
chief fires military assistant, cites misconduct allegations
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[November 13, 2015]
By Yeganeh Torbati
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense
Secretary Ash Carter removed his senior military assistant, Lieutenant
General Ron Lewis, from his position on Thursday over allegations of
misconduct that Carter learned of this week.
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Carter has referred the matter to the inspector general of the
Defense Department, he said in a brief statement on Thursday. After
the inspector general's investigation is complete, the Army may take
action, a senior defense official said.
As senior military assistant, Lewis served as a top adviser to
Carter on military matters. He accompanied Carter last week on his
trip to Asia.
Carter referred to "allegations of misconduct" but he did not
specify what the allegations referred to. A senior defense official
also declined to specify the nature of the allegations.
"I expect the highest possible standards of conduct from the men and
women in this department, particularly from those serving in the
most senior positions," Carter said in his statement. "There is no
exception."
The senior defense official said Lewis would report to the Army Vice
Chief of Staff while the allegations are investigated.
"The secretary was very surprised to learn of these allegations,"
the official said.
The inspector general's office confirmed it had received a referral
from Carter's office regarding Lewis and said it would conduct an
investigation. It gave no further details.
Carter first learned of the allegations on Tuesday evening and spoke
to Lewis on Thursday morning, the senior defense official said.
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Lewis, an Army air cavalry officer, has served as Carter's trusted
aide on and off for years, including as his military assistant when
Carter was undersecretary of defense for acquisition, technology,
and logistics.
Lewis deployed to Afghanistan as deputy commanding general of the
101st Airborne Division, returning in February 2014.
(Editing by Bill Rigby and Tom Brown)
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