- In the wake of the General Services Administration spending scandal, Capitol Hill lawmakers scrambled to issue caustic news releases and line up hearings. (Washington Post)
- The General Services Administration investigator who revealed a wild agency spending spree said Monday hes investigating possible bribery and kickbacks, and has already recommended criminal charges to the Justice Department. (NewsMax.com)
- WASHINGTON (AP) -- The General Services Administration inspector general was told the agency spent as much as $330,000 to move an employee from Denver to Hawaii, an example of millions of dollars wasted in relocation costs. (Yahoo Finance)
- The General Services Administration spending spree will mean that Congress will have to get to the bottom of what went wrong, Rep. Darrell Issa said Monday. (CNBC)
- After a brief intermission, the House Oversight Committee's hearings into the GSA's culture of waste and abuse resumed, and Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) came out swinging. (Human Events (blog))
- The Obama Administration took swift action against the General Services Administration for its excessive frill-filled conference reaffirming that there is no place for clowns and mind readers in official government business. (Chicago Tribune)
- WASHINGTON -- The General Services Administrations inspector general is investigating possible kickbacks and bribes in an agency already shaken by a scandal over a pricey Las Vegas-area conference, he told a congressional hearing Monday. (Sacramento Bee)
Monday, April 16, 2012
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