Two high-ranking senators requested information about conference travel and spending in all GSA regions in a detailed letter on Friday.
Two high-ranking senators have renewed the investigation into conference spending at the General Services Administration.
Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) sent a letter to all 11 regional commissioners requesting budget, travel and conference spending information.
They said they wanted to determine if Region 9 — where the $800,000 Las Vegas conference and the controversial Hats Off Program took place — was an “outlier” or part of a “culture of excess.”
“The waste, excessive spending and possible fraud uncovered as a result of th[e] investigation and continuing investigations cause us grave concern,” the senators said in a joint statement. “In light of the array of problems uncovered by the [the] investigation, we seek to understand whether there is a wider problem at GSA.”
In the detailed letter, the senators requested not only conference spending information, but the purpose of the conference, the title of the organizer and the title of the organizer’s supervisor. The regional administrators have until June 1 to provide the information.
Lieberman and Collins sent a similar letter to GSA Acting Administrator Dan Tangherlini on Monday.
Each regional administrator received the same letter, which reads:
“We are writing to follow up on a number of concerns that have been raised by the Inspector General’s Management Deficiency Report on the 2010 Western Regions Conference (April 2, 2012). As you know, the IG uncovered numerous violations of contracting regulations and policies and the Federal Travel Regulation, as well as purchase card irregularities, by General Services Administration employees. The waste, excessive spending and possible fraud uncovered as a result of this investigation and continuing investigations cause us grave concern. These issues are even more troubling given GSA’s unique and lead role in contracting and management of travel and conference planning.
In light of the array of problems uncovered by the WRC investigation, we seek to understand whether there is a wider problem at GSA. We are encouraged by Acting Administrator Tangherlini’s leadership and aggressive actions to right the ship at the national level. We also appreciate that there are many GSA employees across the country at all levels of the GSA organization who take their responsibility to be good stewards of taxpayer money very seriously. Indeed, we understand from the IG that numerous GSA employees have stepped forward in the aftermath of the WRC investigation to report abuses to the IG hotline and we applaud and encourage these actions. To help inform our assessment, please provide the information requested below about activities in your region by June 1, 2012. 1. What was the overall budget for your regional office for each of fiscal years 2008 – 2012? 2. What was the total amount spent on travel by your regional office for each of fiscal years 2008 – 2012? 3. For each conference or meeting in which your region incurred total travel and other costs in excess of $10,000 during fiscal years 2008 – 2012, please provide: 4. For each conference or meeting identified in response to question 3 that was sponsored by your region, in whole or in part, please – 5. What is the total amount of GSA funds obligated by contract in your region during each of Fiscal Years 2008-2012? 6. For Fiscal Years 2008-2012, did your region host any function or event in which awards were distributed and catering costs exceeded $2,000? 7. How many individuals in your region are authorized purchase card holders? We appreciate your prompt attention to this information request and look forward to your timely response.” |
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