WASHINGTON — Secretary of Defense Ash Carter says he is suspending all efforts to collect reimbursements from affected California National Guard members who may have received incentive bonuses and tuition assistance improperly.
Carter is ordering an assessment of the situation by a team of senior Defense officials.
Carter’s decision comes in the wake of angry reaction from members of Congress who demanded he relieve the burden on the Guard members. And the White House said President Barack Obama has warned the Defense Department not to “nickel and dime” service members who were victims of fraud by overzealous recruiters.
In a statement issued during a meeting of defense ministers in Brussels, Carter said effort to collect reimbursement should stop “as soon as is practical” and will continue until a process to help the troops deal with the problem is worked out.
The Associated Press and CBS News contributed to this report.