Because, during the investigation phase - they are innocent until proven guilty. So, they are placed in paid leave, all access to buildings, networks, computers is suspended.
Then, they will be fired, after the investigation of insubordination - I suspect that the 60 days is at the maximum side, I suspect that it will be much closer to 30 days (I may be wrong, but it's important to "dot the 'I's and cross the 't's" on every detail. We don't want a judge to have grounds to reverse the CinC - they all made a decision to commit insubordination. Now they can enjoy the fruits of their labor.
Because, during the investigation phase - they are innocent until proven guilty. So, they are placed in paid leave, all access to buildings, networks, computers is suspended.
Then, they will be fired, after the investigation of insubordination - I suspect that the 60 days is at the maximum side, I suspect that it will be much closer to 30 days (I may be wrong, but it's important to "dot the 'I's and cross the 't's" on every detail. We don't want a judge to have grounds to reverse the CinC - they all made a decision to commit insubordination. Now they can enjoy the fruits of their labor.