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Education Official Got Secret Cash Bonuses as Office Lost Billions to Fraud, Corruption
2017-06-01
[JUDICIALWATCH.ORG] The senior Obama Education Department official who resigned this month to avoid testifying before Congress got hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonuses despite his well-documented failures, sources inside the agency tell Judicial Watch. The extra cash was kept off the books, away from the public, and doesn’t appear on his official government salary record but Judicial Watch has obtained the figures with yearly breakdowns. The official, James Runcie, ran the scandal-plagued Federal Student Aid (FSA) office, the government’s $1.4 trillion financial aid program. It includes, among other things, administering more than $150 billion in loans, grants and work-study funds to help students pay for college.

Under Runcie’s leadership there was pervasive fraud and corruption at the FSA, government sources tell Judicial Watch, including skirting federal rules to hire friends and family and hefty off-the-books cash bonuses despite the FSA’s documented transgressions. Just last week the Education Department Inspector General told Congress that the FSA made an astounding $6 billion in improper payments in 2016 alone as part of federal student aid programs. The figure includes $2.21 billion in improper Pell Grant payments and $3.86 billion as part of the Direct Loan program. These are disbursements that either shouldn’t have been made, went to the wrong recipient, were for an incorrect amount or were not properly documented. Each year the problem gets worse, according to Kathleen Tighe, Inspector General for the Education Department. Improper payments for the Federal Direct Loan program swelled from $1.28 billion in 2015 to $3.86 billion in 2016 and from $562 million to $2.21 billion for the federal Pell Grant program, all under Runcie’s leadership.
Posted by:Fred

#6  I am just flabbergasted at how many tales of significant corruption apparently will lead to *zero* sincere efforts to prosecute.

I sure wish DJT would hurry up and hire an Attorney General!
Posted by: Crusader   2017-06-01 16:09  

#5  Meant to say "paying for" this corruption for years to come.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-06-01 15:40  

#4  I've got a feeling we are going to be finding out finding out about this corruption in the Obama administration for years to come.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-06-01 15:39  

#3  In the Civil Service racket, bonuses are expected.

They have long been viewed as an entitlement. Deviations from equal sharing of available funds is often seen as racist.

Posted by: Besoeker   2017-06-01 08:20  

#2  In the Civil Service racket, bonuses are expected. It is treated as an entitlement. They are not motivational. While the civies maybe surprised by crappy job performance being 'rewarded', it is standard operating procedure in the government. Another reason to do away with the Civil Service Act.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-06-01 08:11  

#1  Education Official Got Secret Cash Bonuses as because Office Lost Billions to Fraud, Corruption

FIFY.
Posted by: gorb   2017-06-01 02:06  

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