Scoop: Top USAID HR officer pushed out after refusing to fire more staff

After refusing to place thousands more staff on administrative leave, USAID’s chief human resources officer was pushed out himself, a former USAID official told Devex — and soon after, more than 1,400 additional staff members were severed from the agency.

By Tuesday night, that move was expanded even further, with the U.S. Agency for International Development’s website stating all direct hires would be placed on administrative leave by midnight on Friday, Feb. 7.

William Malyska was USAID’s acting chief human capital officer. He joined the agency in December 2024 after nearly a decade at the National Science Foundation, a federal agency that supports research across American universities.

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