Ousted health secretary Tom Price wasted $341,000 on air travel, internal watchdog finds
Remember Tom Price?
America hasn't heard from President Trump's short-lived health and human services secretary in a while, but the government's internal watchdog was still keeping tabs on him. And on Friday, it concluded Price wasted at least $341,000 on travel during his seven months in office, The Associated Press reports.
Price's high-flying air travel costs led to his resignation from the White House last September. He stole headlines by spending hundreds of thousands of government dollars on chartered flights, including a $50,420 round-trip to a September 2017 conference — where he ranted about wasted taxpayer dollars.
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The inspector general's report concluded that in 20 out of 21 of those flights, the health secretary's office broke federal regulations and often booked a charter jet without considering cheaper commercial flights. Price's trips totaled nearly $1.2 million in airfare, at least $341,000 of which was wasted.
The health secretary's office should now attempt to get that money back, per the inspector general's recommendations. While still serving as health secretary, Price pledged to repay precisely $51,887.31 — the cost of his seat on the chartered flights, but not the whole plane — and in March, House Democrats confirmed he had paid the government nearly $60,000.
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Kathryn is a graduate of Syracuse University, with degrees in magazine journalism and information technology, along with hours to earn another degree after working at SU's independent paper The Daily Orange. She's currently recovering from a horse addiction while living in New York City, and likes to share her extremely dry sense of humor on Twitter.
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