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A Review of U.S. Attorney Travel that Exceeded the Government Lodging Rate

Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General, A Review of U.S. Attorney Travel that Exceeded the Government Lodging Rate, November 2010.

  • “This report summarizes the results of a review by the Department of Justice (Department or DOJ) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) concerning travel by United States Attorneys (U.S. Attorneys) that exceeded the federal government lodging rates. The OIG initiated this review in response to concerns that certain U.S. Attorneys may have expended excessive funds on government lodging. Our review sought to determine: (1) how often U.S. Attorneys received reimbursement for travel expenses in excess of the federal government lodging rates when on official travel during calendar years 20072009, and (2) whether U.S. Attorneys complied with Department policy when exceeding the government lodging rates.”
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