FORT MEADE, Md. (AP) — The National Security Agency’s internal watchdog has found more than 100 cases in five years in which civilian employees and contractors falsely claimed to have been at work.
Details about the cases were released in response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed by the Baltimore Sun (http://bsun.md/2iuZO9g ). An NSA spokesman says the incidents cost the agency almost $3.5 million, though about 80 percent of the money lost to the fraud has been recovered.
Investigators in the agency’s inspector general’s office substantiated allegations in 44 “civilian time and attendance cases” and 68 “contractor labor mischarging cases,” according to the records.
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No surprise with the influx of home computers, and those used outside of the workplace, and cell phones this was likely from the onset. But there are ways and it sounds like they checked cell phone towers and material stored as to where the work and calls were being initiated from. The more tech we get the more chances for dishonesty, and problems arise.
keep draining that swamp...
Must be some CROOKED SPYS !!!
They are on the Black Budget (Ultra Secret) anyway
which, is UNLIMITED !!!
Must be Hillary in Charge !!
Must be Russia adding time to their cards !!!
Blame Putin again , Hacking in ........
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