The Interior Department overpaid dozens of employees to the tune of up to $400,000 of taxpayer money after the fed workers improperly claimed to be based in the DC area — but were actually scattered all over the US.
Interior Department overpaid workers by up to $400K in taxpayer funds after they wrongly claimed to be in DC, watchdog tells Ernst
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January 15, 2025
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