November 18, 2009 2:37 AM

Gov't Said To Waste Over $98 Billion

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(CBS/ AP)  More than $98 billion in taxpayer dollars spent by government agencies was wasted, much of it on questionable claims for tax credits and Medicare benefits, representing an increase of $26 billion from the previous year.

In all, about 5 percent of spending in federal programs in fiscal year 2009 was improper, according to new details of a government financial report that were released Tuesday. Saying the overall error rate was similar in 2008, officials attributed the $26 billion jump to some changes in how to define improper spending as well as an increase in overall spending due to the recession.

President Barack Obama is expected to sign an executive order within the next week aimed at cracking down on government waste and fraud, particularly in Medicare and other benefit programs. In the 2009 report, the government officially reported questionable Medicare payments of roughly $36 billion, but that amount will be revised upward to about $48 billion next year as the Health and Human Services Department fully converts to a new methodology that imposes stricter documentation requirements.

"We need to protect taxpayer dollars," Peter Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget, told reporters. "Every dollar that goes to the wrong recipient or in the wrong amount is a dollar not available to help an unemployed worker, or to invest in education or key priorities of the administration."

Under the executive order, every federal agency would have to maintain a Web site that tracks improper payments, error rates and outstanding payments. If an agency doesn't meet targets for reducing error rates for two years in a row, the agency director and responsible official will have to directly report to OMB to explain the delinquency and new actions they will take.

The Obama administration will also seek to impose penalties on government contractors that receive improper payments so they have incentives to return the money, Orszag said.
Among the reported waste:

Agriculture: $4.3 billion in improper payments, or 5.9 percent of total department spending. Much of it was in the food stamp, federal crop insurance and school meals programs.

Defense: $849 million, or 0.5 percent.

Education: $599 million, or 2.1 percent.

Health and Human Services: $55.1 billion, or 9.4 percent. That included improper payment rates of 7.8 percent and 15.4 percent in the Medicare fee for service and Advantage programs, respectively.

Homeland Security: $644.5 million, or 3.7 percent. Much of it was in the Homeland Security grant program as well as Disaster Relief Fund Vendor Payments.

Housing and Urban Development: $1 billion, or 3.5 percent. All of it was attributed to public housing and rental assistance.

Labor: $12.3 billion, or 9.9 percent. Almost all of the improper payments were in the unemployment insurance program.

Treasury: $12.3 billion, or 25.5 percent. All of it was attributed to improper payments in the earned income tax credit.

Transportation: $1.5 billion, or 3 percent. Much of it was in the Federal Highway Administration planning and construction program.

Veterans Affairs: $1.2 billion, or 2.7 percent. That included improper payments in the pension and other compensation programs.

Social Security Administration: $8.0 billion, or 1.2 percent.

Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., who chairs a Senate panel on federal financial management, said he worried that the latest numbers "may still be just the tip of the iceberg'' since they don't include estimates for several programs such as the Medicare prescription drug plan.

"It goes without saying that these results would be completely unacceptable in the private sector, as they should be in government, especially at a time of record deficits,'' Carper said.

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by NowBeWithThat November 18, 2009 3:40 PM EST
"We need to protect taxpayer dollars," Peter Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget, told reporters
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right after he got his cut including a nifty holiday bonus.
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by louiville35 November 18, 2009 2:06 PM EST
by lakota2012 November 18, 2009 1:37 PM EST
by vietnamwar:
and you want the gov. Health care ?
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Seems as if the vast majority of Americans on that darn "socialized" government-run Medicare are extremely happy with their health care, especially knowing that they will get about 4 times the cost out of it they originally put in it due to the ever-rising costs today!
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That's cuz they don't pay for it and the $35,000,000,000,000 unfunded due tab is on our table, duh!!!!!!
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by lakota2012 November 18, 2009 1:26 PM EST
by nowhiningallowed:
Corporate American hasn't bought America. Corrupt, lying, fraudulent politicians have...
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And just who do you think owns all these corrupt and mendacious politicians, if it's not the fascist corporatocracy's lobbyists?
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by r_mcdonald1 November 18, 2009 1:10 PM EST
Doesn't this just clearly demonstrate that this administration, as Joe Biden so eloquently stated during the campaign - is not qualified for the job! You've got a guy in charge of the Treasury who - - - no sense going there. No sense getting upset over this either. It's a total waste of our time.

As a country, with this administration in place, we are so screwed! We've got to deal with this, and now these morons want to bring the guy who blew up the WTC back to the scene of the crime for a trial, that Obama said this morning was pre-determined with Chuck Todd on TV. These statements alone just handed the defense a mistrial or a motion for dismissal. I mean come on - how fricken stupid can a Constitutional Attorney be!!!!
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by lakota2012 November 18, 2009 1:08 PM EST
by rightbehind:
He could run it like republicans do. Just write checks and forget about the record keeping.
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Yep....especially for the "defense" budget of the military/industrial complex, where we saw no oversight and no accountability during bushworld, and an unlimited number of no-bid contracts with close-connected cronies like halli-cheney-burton, KBR and the blackwater thugs!
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by taxpayingvoter November 18, 2009 1:05 PM EST
isn't it great to see that the government is urinating money on projects that don't exist. Not only that but these agencies are funded to actually do something, not just find ways of telling us that they can't find $26 billion. Where does $26billion go to, it is a large pile and easy to see, that is if you are not a gov. worker with its head firmly hilted to its butt. If an agency gets its amoutn for the year abnd comes up short, it shouyld be like in the prvate sector, the money is gone and so are you.
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by lightningF November 18, 2009 12:40 PM EST
Where is the watch dog Biden,Obama promise Joe was going to oversee the spending and stop the fraud,waste and abuse. Where is the VP?????
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by r_mcdonald1 November 18, 2009 1:03 PM EST
he's busy - out wrecking his company cars.
by TheStolenGiraffe November 18, 2009 12:14 PM EST
IN OTHER WORDS...BE CAREFUL WHEN YOU DO YOUR TAXES NEXT YEAR.
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by KJV_1611 November 18, 2009 12:09 PM EST
"The Obama administration will also seek to impose penalties on government contractors that receive improper payments so they have incentives to return the money, Orszag said."
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so let's see...instead of not screwing up and NOT sending the money by mistake, we are going to set up "fines" if these screwed up payments are not returned. how about fining the employee that screws up. i seem to remember a management practice that worked pretty well in correcting screw ups: it was called fire the idiots!!!
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by rightbehind November 18, 2009 10:00 AM EST
He could run it like republicans do. Just write checks and forget about the record keeping.
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by Brokennews November 18, 2009 10:02 AM EST
No, I want to know exactly how screwed we are!
by lightningF November 18, 2009 12:33 PM EST
Congress spends the money,not the President,and they have the oversight responsibility also.
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