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Scandals Continue To Pour In As U.S. Marshals Director On Way Out |
2015-06-11 |
![]() Grassley sent a letter Wednesday to Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates inquiring about additional allegations that senior executives misused funds in the Asset Forfeiture Fund for private gain. Whistleblowers allege that three senior executives needed help with job applications so they enlisted government contractors and government employees to draft the applications. Then, the executives told the contractors charge the government for the time. "The AFF also allegedly pays for the travel of certain USMS employees to AFD headquarters in Arlington, Va., to participate in an 'Asset Forfeiture Leadership Council,' according to multiple whistleblowers," Grassley said in the letter. "Those council meetings allegedly are 'a waste of time' that produce not 'one positive benefit' and 'never accomplish anything.' Nevertheless, AFF monies pay for these employees to fly across the country twice a year." Allegations also came in that the AFF money, which by law is required to be used only for asset forfeiture activities, is actually being used to fund employees who devote a majority of their time to other work. "The agency's apparent failure to accurately track and measure the use of AFF monies to support AF work significantly impairs oversight and accountability for USMS' use of the fund," Grassley said in the letter. "This type of lax accounting encourages and perpetuates a culture of impunity for waste and mismanagement." |
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