Paul Prouty attended the 2009 Homeland Security groundbreaking ceremony.

Paul Prouty attended the 2009 Homeland Security groundbreaking ceremony. Flickr user anujbiyani

GSA exec challenges dismissal that followed scandal

Paul Prouty appeals to MSPB, news report says.

Paul Prouty, a 41-year veteran of the General Services Administration who lost his job in June following revelations of overspending at a Las Vegas training conference, has appealed his dismissal to the Merit Systems Protection Board, according to a story from Federal News Radio.

Prouty served briefly in Washington as acting GSA chief in 2009, had until his departure been GSA’s Public Buildings Service Region 8 commissioner, based in Denver. FNR said Prouty and several other top buildings service officials who were suspended in April and fired in June.

Bill Bransford, a partner with Shaw Bransford & Roth and general counsel to the Senior Executives Association, is representing Prouty.

An MSPB administrative judge will make the first ruling on the complaint.

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