WASHINGTON - A newspaper report says Metro is paying more than $51 million to consultants to help better run the transit agency.
The Washington Examiner, citing data obtained through a public records request, says Metro is spending $51.9 million on current consulting contracts with 18 different companies.
Metro spokesman Dan Stessel says the figure represents about 2 percent of the agency's budget for fiscal year 2012.
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Sure sounds like a government agency to me.
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