GSA official asserts right to remain silent as Congress begins hearings into …
Inspector General Brian Miller made clear that he's not done investigating GSA current and former officials, following his lengthy report April 2 on an October 2010 Las Vegas conference that cost taxpayers $823000. The regional executive who hosted the
WASHINGTON — Tempers flared and apologies were issued Monday during a congressional hearing investigating a lavish conference and what officials called a culture of wasteful spending at the General Services
WASHINGTON — The General Services Administration inspector general said Monday that he's investigating possible bribery and kickbacks in the agency, as a central figure in a GSA spending scandal asserted his right to
Allegation: Probe into extravagant GSA spending 'a cheap political stunt designed to embarrass Las Vegas'
Allegation: Probe into extravagant GSA spending 'a cheap political stunt designed to embarrass Las Vegas'





