The inspector-general of the Justice department has expanded his investigation of last year’s mass sackings of US attorneys to examine allegations that political considerations have improperly affected the department’s hiring policies as well.
Glenn Fine, inspector-general, and Marshall Jarrett, who heads the department’s office of professional responsibility, informed Congress of the widening probe in a letter sent on Wednesday to the chairman and ranking Republican of the Senate and House judiciary committees.

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