Recovery.gov Chief Can’t Certify ANY of the Jobs Data
Bill Shuster says:
The website cost taxpayers $18 million dollars and the stimulus cost at trillion - but we don’t know where the money went? This is transparency?
Recovery Board Chairman: We Can’t Certify Jobs Data at Recovery.gov
ABC News’ Rick Klein reports: The chairman of the Obama administration’s Recovery Board is telling lawmakers that he can’t certify jobs data posted at the Recovery.gov Web site — and doesn’t have access to a “master list” of stimulus recipients that have neglected to report data.
Earl Devaney, the chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, responded to questions posed by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., late yesterday to say the board can’t vouch for the numbers submitted by recipients of stimulus funding.
“Your letter specifically asks if I am able to certify that the number of jobs reported as created/saved on Recovery.gov is accurate and auditable. No, I am not able to make this certification,” Devaney wrote, in a letter provided to ABC News.
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Steve Spinks November 18, 2009 11:56 am