You really just can't make this stuff up:
The new chief of the U.S. General Services Administration is trying to limit the ability of the agency's inspector general to audit contracts for fraud or waste and has said oversight efforts are intimidating the workforce, according to government documents and interviews.
GSA Administrator Lurita Alexis Doan, a Bush political appointee and former government contractor, has proposed cutting $5 million in spending on audits and shifting some responsibility for contract reviews to small, private audit contractors.Doan also has chided Inspector General Brian D. Miller for not going along with her attempts to streamline the agency's contracting efforts[...]
Doan compared Miller and his staff to terrorists, according to a copy of the notes obtained by The Washington Post.
"There are two kinds of terrorism in the US: the external kind; and, internally, the IGs have terrorized the Regional Administrators," Doan said, according to the notes.
As David Kurtz reminds us, David Safavian, once head of the GSA, is sitting in prison for lying to the GSA inspector general. But no matter. We need less oversight, not more.
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