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Another spending boondoggle coverup

hypocritexposer

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Senior officials at the Social Security Administration (SSA) tried to hide a damning report on a $300 million computer system that lawmakers have called a “boondoggle” in order to protect President Obama’s nominee to lead the agency, a whistleblower claimed in an interview with FoxNews.com.

Whistleblower Michael Keegan told FoxNews.com that McKinsey & Company, a consulting firm, issued a draft report in December 2013 saying the agency had spent $288 million over six years for a new computer system processing disability claims that has yet to launch.



But Keegan said he was present at a meeting of senior officials in May of this year where they decided to sit on the report as long as Carolyn Colvin’s nomination for commissioner was pending.

“They hid the report,” he told FoxNews.com.

Keegan said it was discussed at that May meeting that Colvin, the acting commissioner, had been briefed on the findings.

He added: “There is absolutely no way that [Colvin] could be in the dark” on the effort to hide it.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/12/05/whistleblower-alleges-agency-cover-up-over-300m-boondoggle-to-protect-obama/
 

Faster horses

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I wonder how much of this corruption would come to light if not for FOX NEWS.
No wonder liberals don't like Fox, the reporters do their job and
expose corruption and illegal activities to the light of day.
 

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