Pentagon officials allowed government spending at strip clubs and casinos
Pentagon officials permitted their subordinates to use government charge cards to ring up nearly $100,000 in expenses at strip clubs and adult entertainment establishments and almost $1m at casinos, all without serious reprisal, a new report reveals.
Even after the US defense departments official watchdog lambasted the expenses for adult entertainment and gambling, senior officials did not take appropriate disciplinary action, according to a report by the departments inspector general released on Tuesday.
An audit of 30 government charge-card holders determined that defense department officials neither adequately reviewed travel vouchers for reimbursement nor took action to eliminate additional misuse. In fact, most of those audited 22 out of the 29 who retained their travel vouchers received overpayments on their requested reimbursements at the casinos or adult-entertainment centers, totaling $8,544.
Government charge cards are supposed to be used for expenses incurred for official government business, particularly during official travel. Beyond the embarrassment of Pentagon officials getting away with using their charge cards in the clubs and casinos, the inspector general found that Pentagon management did not consider the security implications of improper personal use of the travel card, the report found.
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