The VA Scandal Two Years Later | Open The Books Oversight Report 19_The_VA_Scandal_-_2_Years_Later

May 25, 2016 04:20 PM
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THE VA SCANDAL TWO YEARS LATER
OpenTheBooks Snapshot Oversight Report
May 25, 2016
 
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Who earns how much, for what, and where?
Mapping the 354,959 VA Employees by Location
 
During and after the VA wait-time scandal, the agency added nearly 
40,000 positions to payroll, but only 3,591 were doctors.
 
Two years ago, Americans were horrified to learn that as many as 1,000 of our nation's veterans had died while waiting for medical care at Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. 
 
Any hopes of reforming the dysfunctional VA culture were dashed two days ago when Secretary Robert McDonald made an appalling comparison to waiting in line at Disney parks. 
 
"When you go to Disney, do they measure the number of hours you wait in line? What's important is, what's your satisfaction with the experience."
 
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Today, nearly half a million veterans still wait to see a VA doctor. 
 
So, we opened the books on the VA. Here's just a sample of our findings: 
 
  • The VA spent $1.7 million on 'employee engagement' and other satisfaction surveys with Gallup (2010-2014). There is no indication these polls found, flagged or identified the most egregious scandal in VA history.
  • The VA paid $303 million in salaries to non-essential positions:  Painters ($185 million), Interior Designers ($64 million), and Gardeners ($54 million). While veterans were dying, the VA managers were rewarding the efficiency of these positions with bonuses (2012-2015.)
  • $751.1 million spent on 'household' and 'office' furniture including furniture rental, draperies, curtains, carpeting, modification, repair and maintenance (2010-2015). Much of from luxury, upscale manufacturers.
While the veterans wait weeks to see a doctor, we found: 
  • The VA lawyered up and added 175 attorneys. 
  • Dramatically increased their spending on public relations (PR).
  • Reformed bonuses' so millions of dollars continued to flow to many of the same employees who gamed-the-system during the scandal.
and much more.
 
 
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It's Not Disney World - The VA Scandal Two Years Later
Forbes | May 25, 2016
 
 
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JOIN THE TRANSPARENCY REVOLUTION.  IT'S YOUR MONEY! 
 
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