Leo Ledeaux, Petitioner, v. Department of Veterans Affairs, Respondent, 932 F.2d 981 (Fed. Cir. 1991)

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US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - 932 F.2d 981 (Fed. Cir. 1991) April 9, 1991

Before LOURIE, CLEVENGER and RADER, Circuit Judges.

DECISION

PER CURIAM.


Leo Ledeaux appeals the decision of the Merit Systems Protection Board (Board), No. BN075285C9127 (October 26, 1990). Mr. Ledeaux seeks to enforce the terms of a settlement agreement he entered with the Department of Veterans Affairs (Agency) in April 1986. Mr. Ledeaux argued that the Agency's 1989 disciplinary action violates the terms of the 1986 settlement agreement. The Board determined that the settlement agreement did not insulate petitioner from all future personnel actions. The Board upheld the Agency's action in light of bona fide management concerns. This court affirms.

OPINION

This court must affirm the Board's decision unless it is arbitrary, capricious, procedurally deficient, or unsupported by substantial evidence. 5 U.S.C. § 7703(c) (1982). In this case, the Agency's discipline did not violate Mr. Ledeaux's settlement agreement. Settlement of a separate matter does not insulate Mr. Ledeaux from legitimate Agency personnel actions. The Board found that facts in the record justified the Agency's action temporarily detailing Mr. Ledeaux from his position as painter foreman, and its action in suspending him for ten days. Valid reasons supported the Agency's action. Further, a reasonable period of time has passed since the prior personnel Agency action. Mr. Ledeaux has adduced no evidence that the Agency's actions are colored by reprisal motives against him.

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