The “rampant telework abuse” was the result of “compliance failures and weak internal oversight” at former President Joe Biden’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM), according to the agency’s inspector general, which sampled the badging data, timesheets and remote-work agreements of dozens of federal employees.
Inspector general finds ‘rampant’ remote work abuse took place during Biden administration
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June 21, 2025
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