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Amid Scandal, Veterans Affairs Issues $142 Million in Bonuses - Video
2015-11-12
[USA Today] WASHINGTON -- The Department of Veterans Affairs doled out more than $142 million in bonuses to executives and employees for performance in 2014 even as scandals over veterans' health care and other issues racked the agency.

Among the recipients were claims processors in a Philadelphia benefits office that investigators dubbed the worst in the country last year. They received $300 to $900 each. Managers in Tomah, Wis., got $1,000 to $4,000, even though they oversaw the over-prescription of opiates to veterans -- one of whom died.

The VA also rewarded executives who managed construction of a facility in Denver, a disastrous project years overdue and more than $1 billion over budget. They took home $4,000 to $8,000 each. And in St. Cloud, Minn., where an internal investigation report last year outlined mismanagement that led to mass resignations of health care providers, the chief of staff cited by investigators received a performance bonus of almost $4,000.

As one of his final acts last year before resigning, then-VA secretary Eric Shinseki announced he was suspending bonuses in the wake of revelations that VA employees falsified wait lists to meet wait-time targets -- ostensibly as part of efforts to secure the extra pay. But he only curtailed them for a sliver of VA executives -- those in senior levels of the Veterans Health Administration, which oversees health care.

The agency has continued to pay performance-based bonuses to nearly half of agency employees, including in health administration, according to data provided to USA TODAY by the House Veterans' Affairs Committee. In all, some 156,000 executives, managers and employees received them for 2014 performance.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  The bonuses are issued to people who have information on the crimes against veterans committed by the management of the VA. Without them, the recipients might talk.
Posted by: Grins Snese4215   2015-11-12 22:43  

#3  I'm surprised that they didn't skip the bonuses so they could set up more transgender clinics.

Snark of the day.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2015-11-12 14:30  

#2  These types of bonuses are not justifiable.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2015-11-12 14:27  

#1  Skill bonuses for hard to recruit technical abilities have legitimate purposes. Administration is not one of them.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2015-11-12 09:52  

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