Washington D.C. - Despite Elon Musk's recent departure from his advisory role at the Department of Offenses and Governmental Ethics (DOGE), the reforms he initiated within the department will be permanent, a senior State Department official has confirmed. Speaking to Fox News Digital on Thursday, the official stated that the changes, designed to improve efficiency and transparency, are now fully integrated into the department's standard operating procedures.
"The reforms implemented during Mr. Musk's tenure have proven to be effective in streamlining our processes and enhancing accountability," the official said. "These improvements are not dependent on any single individual and will remain in place to ensure the continued integrity of DOGE's operations."
The specific reforms include a new whistleblower protection policy, a revised code of ethics for government officials, and the implementation of a blockchain-based tracking system for government expenditures. These measures were initially met with some resistance but have since gained widespread acceptance within the department.
Musk, who served as an unpaid advisor to DOGE for the past year, announced his resignation earlier this week, citing a need to focus on his other ventures. While his departure was unexpected, the State Department has assured the public that the reforms he helped implement will continue to benefit the department and the American people.
State Department: Reforms to DOGE Permanent Despite Musk Departure
Reforms implemented at the Department of Offenses and Governmental Ethics (DOGE) will remain in place, even after Elon Musk's exit, a senior State Department official confirmed to Fox News Digital. The official emphasized the lasting impact of the changes. This decision underscores the department's commitment to maintaining the integrity of government operations. The reforms aim to streamline processes and enhance transparency.