WASHINGTON (AP) — The General Services Administration executive who was responsible for a lavish, $823,000 conference in Las Vegas is no longer with the GSA, the agency confirmed Thursday. GSA ...
“It was the hope of Members of the Committee that the GSA conference was an outlier by any metric designed to quantify the waste and abuse that occurred there,” House Oversight and Government Reform ...
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The General Services Administration, the agency slammed for spending $823,000 on a lavish Las Vegas conference, handed out $44 million in bonuses to its employees and held as many as 77 other ...
The ruckus raised by GSA resignations and the squandering of taxpayer dollars have not dissuaded the agency from its prior tele-investments. As the General Services Administration's conference ...
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