Thursday
Mar192009
$55 Billion in Fraud Anticipated
University of New Mexico, Talk Radio News
At the House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform Earl Devaney, chairman of the Recovery Act Transparency and Accountability Board, said that he was creating a user friendly website: http://www.doioig.gov/index.php?menuid=460&viewid=613&viewtype=PAGE , and that some reporters are already using it.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) asked Devaney for assurance that the Recovery Act funds that have gone to existing programs are being spent quickly. Devaney said that he could not provide that.
Dan Burton (R-Ind.) asked Devaney about an expected $55 billion in fraud as the Recovery Act funds go out. Devaney confirmed that about seven percent fraud is a credible estimate, and the best law enforcement can provide is zero tolerance.
Rep. Jimmy Duncan (R-Tenn.) points out that not all of the stimulus money is creating jobs, citing $40 million in his own district that went to raises, standing bills and only two new jobs.
At the House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform Earl Devaney, chairman of the Recovery Act Transparency and Accountability Board, said that he was creating a user friendly website: http://www.doioig.gov/index.php?menuid=460&viewid=613&viewtype=PAGE , and that some reporters are already using it.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) asked Devaney for assurance that the Recovery Act funds that have gone to existing programs are being spent quickly. Devaney said that he could not provide that.
Dan Burton (R-Ind.) asked Devaney about an expected $55 billion in fraud as the Recovery Act funds go out. Devaney confirmed that about seven percent fraud is a credible estimate, and the best law enforcement can provide is zero tolerance.
Rep. Jimmy Duncan (R-Tenn.) points out that not all of the stimulus money is creating jobs, citing $40 million in his own district that went to raises, standing bills and only two new jobs.
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