General Services Administration Management Issues, Panel 1, Part 1

Apr 16, 2012


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House Committee Oversight and Government Reform

General Services Administration (GSA) staff testified at a hearing on the investigation into improper spending on a series of lavish GSA conferences. Jeff Neely invoked his Fifth Amendment privilege against self .. Read More
General Services Administration (GSA) staff testified at a hearing on the investigation into improper spending on a series of lavish GSA conferences. Jeff Neely invoked his Fifth Amendment privilege against self incrimination. He had organized an October 2010 GSA conference in Las Vegas with expenses topping $800,000 and had since been placed on administrative leave. Martha Johnson said that she decided to resign just a few days before the agency’s inspector general released a final report on the scandal. Mr. Miller told the Committee that he had recommended criminal charges in a referral to the Justice Department.

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  • Johnson, Martha
  • Foley, David
  • Issa, Darrell
  • Cummings, Elijah
  • Miller, Brian
  • Neeley, Jeffrey
  • Robertson, Michael
  • Unidentified Speaker,
  • Johnson, Martha

    Administrator (Former) General Services Administration
    05:24 of 34:18
  • Foley, David

    Deputy Commissioner General Services Administration->Public Buildings Service
    04:24 of 34:18
  • Issa, Darrell

    U.S. Representative [R] California
    08:43 of 34:18
  • Cummings, Elijah

    U.S. Representative [D] Maryland
    06:56 of 34:18
  • Miller, Brian

    Inspector General General Services Administration
    03:25 of 34:18
  • Neeley, Jeffrey

    Commissioner General Services Administration->Region 9-Pacific Rim
    01:44 of 34:18
  • Robertson, Michael

    Chief of Staff General Services Administration
    00:55 of 34:18
  • 00:47 of 34:18