Saturday, November 2, 2013

As Veterans spend Months to Years for their Benefits to kick in, The VA Spends $6.1 Million for a Pair of Conferences near Disney World

The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA) spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on marketing materials and promotional items for a pair of conferences that cost taxpayers at least $6.1 million. Included was $50,000 on a parody video of the Oscar-winning movie Patton and a request to have the Washington Redskins cheerleaders appear at a kick-off event.
The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform released a staff report Wednesday on the conferences held in 2011 at the “lavish” Marriott World Center Resort in Orlando near Disney World, which the report said included at least $762,000 in unauthorized and wasteful expenses. The VA paid $863 for an employee to operate karaoke equipment and $98,000 on items such as notebooks, water bottles, and “fitness walking kits,” among other materials.
“The VA’s primary mission is to serve the nation’s veterans in the most efficient manner possible,” the report said. “Any money wasted on events unrelated to that mission does a disservice to the veterans that the VA is meant to serve.” Conference planners initially traveled to Nashville, Dallas, and Orlando to scout potential locations for the conferences. According to the report, the planners improperly accepted gifts from hotels they were considering, including meals, spa treatments, gift baskets, show tickets, and limousine and helicopter rides.
The planners also sought to “hype” the conferences, designed as training events for human resources employees, by organizing a pre-conference kick-off. When one of the VA marketing consultants was told in an email that the Redskins cheerleaders would be unable to attend the event but “ambassadors” would be available, the consultant asked about the appearance of the stand-ins.
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2 comments:

BOSMAN said...

This article speaks for itself and the money wasted here while our Vets wait sometimes years to get treatments/benefits is inexcusable.

Anonymous said...

I just don't understand why in the world we cannot take care of our vets properly. It ought to be the one thing we can all agree upon!

Anyone who risks their life for country ought to be priority number one.

-Martha