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Audit: Taxpayer dollars paid for eco group’s $25G Christmas party, and more


 

Published December 03, 2014 / FoxNews.com

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$25,000 for a Christmas party. 

$11,000 for premium coffee services. 

Millions more for questionable construction costs. 

All this was billed to taxpayers by an obscure federally funded science group, according to a scathing new inspector general report.

The audit, conducted by the National Science Foundation inspector general and the Defense Contract Audit Agency, detailed spending by the Colorado-based National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON). The nonprofit, designed to operate a network of ecological observatories across the continent, is solely funded by the National Science Foundation. Leftist Religion of Nature Worship

The report found that spending at the group has gotten out of control.

“Given the present lack of controls, there is virtually no accountability over the contingency funds … NSF does not have sufficient safeguards over the significant and unsupported contingency costs included in NEON’s award budget,” the report said.

The report, and the spending, was the subject of a House science committee hearing Wednesday morning.

Among the spending was a slew of items billed to the National Science Foundation between mid-September 2012 and mid-April 2013, under a so-called “management fee.” They included;

  • the lavish Christmas party,
  • the coffee services,
  • $3,000 for alcohol-fueled Board of Directors dinners,
  • $3,000 for T-shirts and more.
  • It also included $112,000 for lobbying, according to the report. According to a whistle-blower document, the Christmas and holiday party costs included more than $12,000 for expenses at a Westin.

“Why did NSF allow this to happen?” Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, said Wednesday at the hearing. “The NSF needs to be held accountable for how they spend taxpayers’ hard-earned dollars.” com01

Though it wasn’t in the IG report, Smith also alleged trips to a “high-end resort in France.” 

Asked for comment, an NSF spokeswoman said the agency has initiated a review of “management fee policies and controls.” com02

“Consistent with government-wide regulations that govern audit resolution, NSF has policies and procedures for resolving and following up on and recommendations contained in audit reports issued by the Office of the Inspector General,” the spokeswoman said, adding the agency will post its final decision online.

NEON Board Chairman James Collins also defended the organization. “NEON, Inc. has always spent all funding in strict compliance with our understanding both of the guidelines provided to the organization and the law,” he said in a statement. Really with logo

The audit stemmed from concerns dating back to 2012 over a NEON construction budget, where more than $150 million in costs were questioned. 

This is not the first time the NSF has come under scrutiny for its spending.

In 2011, Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., released a report on wasteful spending at the NSF, identifying more than $1.2 billion in losses from waste, fraud, duplication and mismanagement.

This included;

  • an $80,000 study on why the same teams always dominate March Madness;
  • $1 million for an analysis of how quickly parents respond to trendy baby names;
  • $2 million to figure out that people who often post pictures on the Internet from the same location at the same time are usually friends;
  • and $581,000 on whether online dating site users are racist. Really with logo

Fox News’ Doug McKelway and FoxNews.com’s Judson Berger contributed to this report.

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ATF Agents Lose Their Government Issued Guns, Kids Find Them


http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2014/02/27/atf-agents-lose-their-government-issued-guns-kids-find-them-n1801445

Katie PavlichKatie Pavlich | Feb 27, 2014

I am continually amazed how many of the very agents in charge of enforcing America’s gun laws at the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms are completely reckless with guns. Further, it’s incredible how good they are at losing guns as a result of irresponsible or careless behavior. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is out with a new report showing ATF agents lost dozens of their loaded government issued handguns, one of which was found by children (paging Diane Sawyer at ABC News):

ATF agents have lost track of dozens of government-issued guns, after stashing them under the front seats in their cars, in glove compartments or simply leaving them on top of their vehicles and driving away, according to internal reports from the past five years obtained by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

 Agents left their guns behind in bathroom stalls, at a hospital, outside a movie theater and on a plane, according to the records, obtained Tuesday by the news organization under the federal Freedom of Information Act.

In December 2009, two 6-year-old boys spotted an agent’s loaded ATF Smith & Wesson .357 on a storm sewer grate in Bettendorf, Iowa. The agent lived nearby and later said he couldn’t find his gun for days but didn’t bother reporting it — until it hit the local newspaper.

In Los Angeles in 2011, an agent went out to a bar drinking with other agents and friends, reportedly consuming four alcoholic beverages. The next morning he woke up and realized his ATF-issued Glock was gone. It was not found.

Unreal. A loaded handgun spotted by kids thanks to careless placement? Drinking while carrying a firearm in a restaurant establishment? That’s illegal. In fact, carrying a gun into a bar is illegal in most states, including California. Oh and what’s this? It wasn’t just handguns that were lost or stolen but long guns too? Terrific.

Most of the lost weapons were handguns, but there also were at least two assault rifles stolen. Typically the reports do not indicate what happened to the unrecovered guns. However, in a November 2008 incident, the gun may have wound up in Mexico, according to the report.

Last year the Journal Sentinel found ATF had lost a fully-automatic machine gun on the streets of Milwaukee. In early 2011, shortly after Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was killed, we found out the Bureau allowed more than 2500 firearms to be trafficked from the United States and into Mexico for use by brutal Mexican cartels. How do these incidents keep happening? Because there is never any real accountability or consequences for these actions, so they continue.

At the end of 2013, the Obama administration announced new goals for legislation requiring lost or stolen guns to be reported. They should start with ATF. It is completely asinine that the very same agency responsible for  enforcing gun laws is full of agents constantly breaking those laws and  losing firearms

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