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By on November 19th, 2009 at 5:00 pm

GAO Reports $100 Million In Fraud with Veterans’ Program

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This is pretty despicable but not surprising concerning how much of a cesspool military contracting is:

Companies fraudulently collected at least $100 million in federal contracts from a $4 billion government program designated for disabled military veterans who run small businesses, congressional investigators charge.The Small Business Administration failed to check if companies were eligible for the no-bid contracts for veterans with service-related injuries, allowing, for example, a contracting employee at a military base in Tampa, Fla., to improperly funnel a $900,000 Air Force contract to his wife’s firm.

Moreover, because there are few penalties for companies found ineligible, many were still being handed tens of millions of dollars in government work even after they were found to be flouting the rules, according to the report released Thursday by the Government Accountability Office.

In many cases, small business owners falsely claimed they had a service-related injury to get the federal work — such as a $7.5 million FEMA contract for Hurricane Katrina work — and were only caught when competitors protested. In other situations, the small veteran-owned businesses were legitimate but then improperly passed the work to large or foreign-based corporations.

“Fraud in this program means that honest veterans who own a small business lose out on projects to impostors who, in many cases, aren’t small businesses or even veterans,” said Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., chairwoman of the House Committee on Small Business, who requested the report.

“Given the sacrifices our veterans have made, we owe them a program that works and helps them compete for their fair share of government contracts,” she said.  [Associated Press]

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  • SJ
    10:49 am on November 19th, 2009 1

    This is what we get after gutting our acquisition staff back in the 1990s. Given their limited numbers, is it any surprise that no one has the manpower to actually verify qualifications anymore?

  • The Duke of YongJuGo
    2:37 am on November 20th, 2009 2

    This is what we get after outsourcing aquisition to privately owned corporations.

    After all, the free market always does a beter job than the government, right?

  • GI Korea
    11:42 am on November 23rd, 2009 3

    The contractors only get away with what the government contracting officers allow them to. The problem is that these contracting officers are often overwhelmed with the shear amount of work with contracting in the war zones as well back in the US.

 

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