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Old 08-21-2009, 03:07 AM   #1
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Default VA Execs Wax Fat While Wounded GIs Wait

Yep, this is a very fine example of government run healthcare. If it's good enough for wounded vets, its good enough for everyone.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090821/...terans_bonuses

WASHINGTON – Outside the Veterans Affairs Department, severely wounded veterans have faced financial hardship waiting for their first disability payment. Inside, money has been flowing in the form of $24 million in bonuses.

In scathing reports this week, the VA's inspector general said thousands of technology office employees at the VA received the bonuses over a two-year period, some under questionable circumstances. It also detailed abuses ranging from nepotism to an inappropriate relationship between two VA employees.

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The official, Jennifer S. Duncan, also engaged in nepotism and got $60,000 in bonuses herself, the IG said. In addition, managers improperly authorized college tuition payments for VA employees, some of whom were Duncan's family members and friends. That cost taxpayers nearly $140,000.

Separately, a technology office employee became involved in an "inappropriate personal relationship" with a high-level VA official. The technology office employee flew 22 times from Florida to Washington, where the VA official lived. That travel cost $37,000.

The number of claims the VA needs to process has escalated, and the Information and Technology Office has a critical role in improving the technological infrastructure to handle the increase. President Barack Obama has said creating a seamless transition for records between the Pentagon and the VA could help eliminate a backlog that has left some veterans waiting months for a disability check.

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Investigators recommended that the employees who received the college money pay it back. The largest amount awarded was $33,000.

In addition to Duncan, three other high-level employees received $73,000, $58,000 and $59,000 in bonuses in 2007 and 2008, the IG said. In 2007 alone, 4,700 employees were awarded bonuses, on average $2,500 each.

The IG also found that Katherine Adair Martinez, deputy assistant secretary for information protection and risk management in the Office of Information and Technology, misused her position, abused her authority and engaged in prohibited personnel practices when she influenced a VA contractor and later VA subordinates to employ a friend.


The IG also said Martinez "took advantage of an inappropriate personal relationship" with Howard to transfer her job to Florida. In the nine months after she moved, the IG said Martinez traveled to Washington 22 times "to accomplish tasks that she could easily do from Florida."
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Old 08-21-2009, 03:47 AM   #2
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The red tape and time in dealing with the VA caused me to run up several thousand in credit card bills just so I could feed my family. It took them 6 months to determine that my injury was service related (there was no question, it was just a matter of someone doing it).

One of my friends got a good portion of his leg blown off and it was over a year after his prognosis before they approved his disability.

Our government is good at war but they shouldn't have a part in our healthcare.
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Old 08-21-2009, 03:54 AM   #3
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I learned long ago the VA wasn't my cup of tea. I even gave up partial disability (from Viet Nam) because of the red tape, to me it wasn't worth the aggravation!

No doubt that if this health care bill passes things like this will only escalate.
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Old 08-21-2009, 05:51 PM   #4
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The red tape and time in dealing with the VA caused me to run up several thousand in credit card bills just so I could feed my family. It took them 6 months to determine that my injury was service related (there was no question, it was just a matter of someone doing it).
Wub, it is a damn shame that young disabled veterans have to go through this obfuscating bureaucratic bull$hit. i have heard this same thing from many local soldiers who were wounded while fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Went through the same kind of VA crap when i retired from the Army in 1979. i refuse to use the VA medical system. Sadly, many disabled vets have no choice but to go to the VA hospital in OK City. That place has the atmosphere of a medieval mortuary: It really does stink. The staff of that place exudes pure unadulterated uncaring incompetence. Veterans wait 2-3 hours just to have their blood drawn. i get sick just thinking of the putrid way this country takes care of its wounded troops.

Thanks for your service.
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