It’s Not Disney World – The VA Scandal Two Years Later-By Adam Andrzejewski

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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…

Read our Forbes column, It’s Not Disney World – The VA Scandal Two Years Later.  

Many have called for VA Secretary Robert McDonald to resign. That can’t happen fast enough. Our Veterans deserve better.
So who at the VA is receiving how much, for what type of work, and where are they located?  We mapped the latest 2015 compensation data by employee and job title to local VA center ZIP codes across America.  Search the salaries and bonuses at your local VA medical center here.

PS. Our video describes how our data and technology can help you stop government waste!  Watch it here.

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