164 Ct. Cl. 451 | Ct. Cl. | 1964
Plaintiff sues for his salary as a distribution clerk in the Post Office Department, on the ground that his removal therefrom was ordered by an official of the department without authority to do so. He also sues on an alleged promise by the United States that an employee submitting a suggestion for the improvement of the service, which was adopted, would be compensated therefor. The case is before us on cross-motions for summary judgment.
Plaintiff is estopped to assert the first ground of his petition by the decisions of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 189 F. Supp. 877
Nor is plaintiff entitled to recover on the second count of his petition, wherein he sues for compensation for suggestions made for the improvement of the postal service. The Government Employees Incentive Awards Act, 68 Stat. 1112 (1954), as amended, 5 U.S.C. §§2121-2123 (1958), and the [Regulations issued pursuant thereto, 5 C.F.R. §§ 32.201-32.202 (1961), clearly vest the head of the department with discretion concerning the payment of compensation for any suggestion 'adopted. He might pay it or not, as he might consider the merits of the suggestion and other factors. Besides, this suggestion was rejected, and the file relating to it has been destroyed.
Defendant’s motion for summary judgment is granted. Plaintiff’s cross-motion for partial summary judgment is denied. The petition is dismissed.