US State Department official fired for being 'abusive'


Washington, Aug 3 (IANS): A senior official of the US State Department has been fired due to her "abusive" management style, the media reported.

Director of Policy Planning Kiron Skinner was told Thursday afternoon that she was fired, Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday.

While the State Department declined to publicly discuss personnel matters, Politico news confirmed the firing on Friday, citing multiple sources.

According to Politico, Skinner "acted unprofessionally in multiple ways": She yelled in public spaces and used homophobic language; she retaliated against employees by kicking them out of their offices and alleged that some people were having affairs.

The report cited State Department officials as saying that her management style led to a revolt from her subordinates.

A third of the 20-plus member staff of her team quit or moved to other positions during her tenure, and recently another five people threatened to leave unless she was fired.

Skinner drew public criticism earlier this year after asserting the US and China were in a fight between civilizations, and wrongly stated that it was the first time the US "will have a great power competitor that is not Caucasian".

  

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