He fired around 98 if I recall correctly. He fired the one investigating him, then rolled it into a batch of firings and publicly declared it was a process of setting up a new administration or something like that... There actually was a ruckus about it, but no investigations as far as I recall. Today, everything becomes an investigation... The numbers that I remember are either 92 or 98. But regardless, it was a pure political manuever. I'm not a Bush fan, but grow tired of all the positioning that Bush is the most corrupt president in our lives. Clinton could have been a decent president, had the man possessed an ounce of honesty.