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DUB
October 2nd, 2007, 07:37 PM
Report: Millions wasted on gov't travel

By HOPE YEN, Associated Press Writer1 hour, 25 minutes ago

Federal employees wasted at least $146 million over a one-year period on business- and first-class airline tickets, in some cases simply because they felt entitled to the perk, congressional investigators say.

A draft report by the Government Accountability Office, obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, is the first to examine compliance with travel rules across the federal government following reports of extensive abuse of premium-class travel by Pentagon and State Department employees.

The review of travel spending by more than a dozen agencies from July 1, 2005, to June 30, 2006, found 67 percent of premium-class travel by executives or their employees, worth at least $146 million, was unauthorized or otherwise unjustified.

Among the worst offenders: the State Department, whose employees typically fly abroad on official business.

Many of the cases involved high-ranking senior officials or political appointees who claimed exceptions to federal travel rules by citing old medical records or questionable approval from a subordinate employee.

Investigators found that senior officials often flew business- or first-class because they felt entitled to the perk.

The higher airfare for traveling in one of the premium classes resulted in expenses often five to 10 times more than what was authorized under government travel rules.
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071002/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/government_travel_waste&printer=1;_ylt=AhvNbKevEpqf21_ArV_tTq.WwvIE

SummerSailing81
October 2nd, 2007, 08:10 PM
As a former federal employee, this in no way surprises me. If the average American citizen knew even half the money that was being wasted, there'd be rioting in the streets of DC and a demand for the firing of just about all those in charge of this bureaucratic nightmare. Anyone remember back in the 1980s when a report came out that the Pentagon paid $800 for a wrench? Sadly, it's not an uncommon occurence and there's little in the way of checks and balances. This is why it irks the daylights out of me every time the politicians vote themselves a raise and vote for a raise in taxes on the rest of us. The truth is if all of this wasted spending would stop there would more than enough money for health insurance for the children, social service programs for those who are TRULY needy, prescription drugs could be more affordable for those who have to choose between food and medicine (the government would be able to afford to help pay for the drugs), etc. If the majority of us ran our personal finances the way the government does, we'd all be facing bankruptcy. Government waste is out of control and it's irresponsible, but who could even begin to fix this mess? There's way too much government and too little overseeing and accountability.

BigMoose
October 2nd, 2007, 08:38 PM
... and I will give you another view of your civil servants... I routinely get up at 4:30 am to catch a flight to Washington DC. I typically return home around 11 pm the same day. That folks counts as 8 hours to Uncle Sam. I am back into work at 8am the next day... Wash, rinse repeat. I have done this in 14 of the last 18 weeks... I am also 6' 6" and my knees are literally jammed into the back of the seat in front of me. It is so much fun when that person jamms their seat back to recline... and wonders why it won't recline. Then they push and push trying to crush my kneecaps... I just love government travel...

frodo82801
October 2nd, 2007, 09:19 PM
When I worked for the fed doing some contract work while I was in grad school, we spent about 1/4 of our entire computer budget (I'm a nerd) in the last month of the fiscal year. Spend it or lose it. I was running extravagant computer jobs on the nearby campus's mainframe. No one cared. Just spend it.

Ever read any of Martin Gross's books on Govt Waste? You'll spit bullets.

Why not waste money? There's no accountability and there's always more where that came from?

Shelly
October 3rd, 2007, 06:15 AM
When I worked for the fed doing some contract work while I was in grad school, we spent about 1/4 of our entire computer budget (I'm a nerd) in the last month of the fiscal year. Spend it or lose it. I was running extravagant computer jobs on the nearby campus's mainframe. No one cared. Just spend it.

Ever read any of Martin Gross's books on Govt Waste? You'll spit bullets.

Why not waste money? There's no accountability and there's always more where that came from?

Ah, yes. . .it's the same with state government. Use it or lose it, and if you lose it you get less next year. Sad.

mercyandgrace
October 3rd, 2007, 02:21 PM
As a fed, I don't know how in the world the first class travel got approved. My agency would have me on a chopping block in a heartbeat.

We have EXTREME accountability.

Shelly
October 3rd, 2007, 02:29 PM
As a fed, I don't know how in the world the first class travel got approved. My agency would have me on a chopping block in a heartbeat.

We have EXTREME accountability.

I guess you didn't work for the right department. . .just kidding. Sounds like you actually do.