Postal Service’s board of governors, will testify before House lawmakers on Thursday and is expected to detail what he claims were efforts by the Trump administration to undermine the agency. Mr. Williams, who previously served as the agency’s inspector general, stepped down from his post as an overseer of the Postal Service without explanation in April, shortly after the board selected Louis DeJoy to serve as postmaster general. This is what we know about Mr. Williams. He oversaw the Postal Service’s board of governors but abruptly resigned in April. The Postal Service’s Board of Governors functions similar to the board of directors of a publicly held corporation.
Source: New York Times August 20, 2020 15:56 UTC