The Voice of America has removed Peter Heinlein as Chief of
the Horn of Africa service after investigation into allegations of
deliberate distortions and professional misconduct.
VOA Director David Ensor convened the section staffers last
Friday and made a surprise announcement that Heinlein was replaced by
his Senior Advisor William Marsh. The director told the gathering that
Marsh would serve as an interim chief of the Horn of Africa service. It
emerged that Heinlein was demoted to English to Africa with no
managerial and administrative roles.
Heinlein had faced internal and external complaints of
misconduct including recent allegation of deliberate distortions with
regard to Azusa Pacific University’s decision to revoke an honor it had
already bestowed on Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn.
Heinlein played a key role in repeatedly crafting and broadcasting
distorted and misleading reports. Some staff members of VOA Amharic had
also filed complaints against Heinlein regarding ethical and
administrative issues.
Journalist and activist Abebe Gellaw, who lodged formal
complaints and coordinated a concerted campaign against Heinlein and
Henok Semaegzer Fente, said that the measure vindicated no one but the
truth. “Though such a measure is no cause for celebration, I am certain
that it will greatly restore the quality and credibility of the
section.”
“Journalism is a fact-based profession. Resorting to
damaging fabrications and distortions is a disservice to this great
profession. In this case, the facts and the subsequent events speak for
themselves,” Abebe added.
An investigation conducted by the Office of Program Review
(OPR), an office under the Board of Broadcasting Governors (BBG) that
oversees US government’s international broadcasts, into allegations of
distortions established that the contentious August 12 broadcast on VOA
Amharic was incomplete. It also found that the segment was below VOA’s
standard of quality journalism. VOA management reportedly looked into a
number of issues including dubious sourcing and failure to properly
correct glaring mistakes.
In what appears to be a bold cover-up effort, VOA Amharic,
under Heinlein’s direction, also censored and under-reported Ensor’s
statement. The VOA director sent the statement to the Horn of Africa
section on August 25 to reassure listeners that VOA would investigate
the allegations and take corrective measures if mistakes were made. In
addition to a confusing 25-minute long “clarification and correction”
broadcast on October 16, the BBG finding that the August 12 report was
incomplete and substandard was also misreported.
Marsh, who is a highly experienced manager and journalist,
served as Acting Chief of VOA Horn of Africa from 1997 to 2001. Since
2001 he has been serving as senior advisor to the director on policy and
management matters. According to sources, Marsh was a popular and
respected professional during his tenure as the section’s chief.
Reporting directly to David Ensor, he is expected to take a series of
measures to improve the declining quality of broadcasts and streamline
the section, it was learned.
“We had a very difficult time in the last couple of years
under Heinlein’s arbitrary rule. It is a relief that he is gone,” said a
veteran staffer, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “Marsh is a
consummate professional. I am sure that he will sort out the mess and
restore our faith in VOA,”
Just like the volatile subregion it serves, the Horn of
Africa section has long been plagued with crisis. Heinlein is the third
chief to be removed from the position. Former chiefs David Arnold and
Annette Sheckler faced similar fates. According to a staffer,
maladministration and mismanagement issues under Heinlein and Sheckler
were the most crippling in the history of the section.
Sheckler, who was suspected of secret connections with the
TPLF regime during her tenure, later joined the Ethiopian Embassy in
Washington DC as a senior adviser. According to her Linkedin profile
page, she is currently serving as a consultant to the Meles Foundation,
which is headed by the late dictator’s widow, Azeb Mesfin.
Source:: Addisvoice
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