The US Agency for International Development Inspector General fired on Tuesday, Usad The official said, a day after his office published a report, criticized the Trump administration's efforts to abolish the agency.
Paul Martin served as the Inspector General of the Agency since December 2023, which requires US Senate verification.
USAID personnel, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive issues, said Martin was “removed from his post.”
Martin was informed by an email by Trent Morris, deputy director of the office of presidential officials. Morris told Martin that his status as USAID Inspector General was “immediately” effectively “, a copy of the email was revealed.
No reason was provided. The White House did not comment.

The Inspector General's Office issued a report on Monday stating that the Trump administration's move to abolish USAID has disabled the ability to monitor $ 8.2 billion worth of extraordinary aid.
The report states that staff reduction and stopwork orders have made it difficult to ensure that taxpayers' financiers will be planned.

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On January 20, US President Donald Trump ordered most of US foreign aid to frozen, saying that hundreds of USAID programs representing billions of US aid representing billions of US aid said he said Want to be associated with your “US First” policy. .
Trump was described as “incompetent and corrupt” on Tuesday when he entrusted the billionaire Elon Musk to scaling the agency, which had more than 10,000 staff at home and abroad but only More than 600 were put on vacation or fired.
The Trump administration last week took steps to keep most USAID workforce on administrative departure, but a judge stopped the move on Friday.
In fiscal year 2023, the United States provides $ 72 billion worldwide on measures, including women's health, clean water access, HIV/AIDS treatment, energy safety and anti -corruption works in conflict areas. … It provided 42 % of all humanitarian aid obtained by the United Nations in 2024.
For Washington's efforts to create less than 1 % of the US federal budget historically worldwide, strengthen diplomacy and counter opponents like China and Russia in the developing world Historically has been justified.
Report by Hamrara Pamuk; Jasper Ward's writing; Additional reporting through Nandita Bose. Edited by the Cynthia Austinman