Agency investigating GSA for travel fraud refusing to release records

The office of the Inspector General for the General Services Administration has refused a Freedom of Information Act request for documents on their investigation of GSA travel fraud saying to release the documents would jeopardize the investigation.

As part of the inquiry, the Inspector General is looking into the profligate spending at a 2010 GSA conference in Las Vegas. -db

From The Washington Times, May 10, 2012, by Jim McElhatton.

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