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Armando Garsd, a former research fellow at the K-School's Energy and Environment Policy Center (EEPC), had claimed he was fired in 1986 for raising questions about data used in a federally funded air pollution study at the School of Public Health...
...addition to his K-School post, Garsd worked at the SPH from 1984 to 1987. Professor John Spengler fired Garsd after he made photocopies of a confidential letter Spengler had written. Later, without Spengler's permission, Garsd discussed the contents of the letter with other EEPC project members...
...Crimson learns that a former fellow at the K-School's Energy and Environmental Policy Center (EEPC) has sued the University, charging that he was unfairly fired. Armando Garsd's June 1987 complaint claims he was dismissed because he complained about misused funds...
Instead, it charges that Spengler removed Garsd from his position as manager of an EEPC study of Spanish electric companies because he complained about an improper diversion of that project's funds...
Spengler, who spoke to The Crimson with the guidance of EEPC Executive Director Henry Lee, said that a University grievance committee had reviewed Garsd's case and upheld his dismissal...