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Government Corruption
Inside The Now-Shuttered Federal Agency Where Employees Lived ‘Like Reigning Kings'-A small insight into Swamp Excesses
2025-03-20
[DailyWire] Employees of DOGE's latest target spent taxpayer money on exotic vacations, portraits, and more.

One of the seven small federal agencies that President Donald Trump ordered downsized or eliminated on Friday was rife with corruption, with its employees hiring friends and relatives, commissioning paintings of themselves, and using government credit cards to indulge in constant luxuries.

The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) occupied a nine-story office tower on D.C.’s K Street for only 60 employees, many of whom actually worked from home, prior to the pandemic. Its managers had luxury suites with full bathrooms; one manager would often be “in the shower” when she was needed, while another used her bathroom as a cigarette lounge. FMCS recorded its director as being on a years-long business trip to D.C. so he could have all of his meals and living expenses covered by taxpayers, simply for showing up to the office.

FMCS is a 230-employee agency that exists to serve as a voluntary mediator between unions and businesses. As an “independent agency,” its director nominally reports to the president, but the agency is so small that in effect, there is no oversight at all — and it showed, becoming a real-life caricature of all the excesses that the Department of Government Efficiency has alleged take place in government.

This reporter spent a year investigating the agency a decade ago, and I found egregious and self-serving violations of hiring, pay, contracting, and purchase card rules. One thing I could not discover is why the agency actually existed, other than to provide luxurious lifestyles for its employees. Endless junkets to resort destinations, which employees openly used to facilitate personal vacations, were justified as building awareness of the agency in the hopes that someone would actually want to use its voluntary services.

FMCS seemed, quite clearly, to exist for the benefit of those on its payroll, and not much else. One employee told me: “Let me give you the honest truth: A lot of FMCS employees don’t do a hell of a lot, including myself. Personally, the reason that I’ve stayed is that I just don’t feel like working that hard, plus the location on K Street is great, plus we all have these oversized offices with windows, plus management doesn’t seem to care if we stay out at lunch a long time. Can you blame me?”
Endless details at the link.

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Posted by:NoMoreBS

#7  More homeless housing for DC.
Posted by: Skidmark   2025-03-20 13:59  

#6  The arrogance not from thinking they'll get away with it, but because they've been getting away with it since forever.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2025-03-20 13:15  

#5  They were using govt to live like princes and princesses. They had self portraits hanging on the walls of the office. I do not wish them well.
Posted by: mossomo   2025-03-20 12:58  

#4  Still shopping around for the right judge.
Posted by: bman   2025-03-20 11:52  

#3  Couldn't they have found a judge who would block the closure? Surely there must be a district Court Judge who would find that the closure was unconstitutional.
Posted by: Rambler    2025-03-20 11:11  

#2  Under which administration was this boondoggle authorized or allowed?
Posted by: Bobby   2025-03-20 08:22  

#1  Sounds like a living example of a sinecure. Leeches, ticks, and parasites. Begone.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2025-03-20 03:27  

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