December 2, 2015

EPA Gave Employee $9,000 in Bonuses After Less Than Three Months on the Job

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave a new employee $9,000 in bonuses after less than three months on the job.

The agency's inspector general called the payments "unprecedented" in a new audit, and raised questions about how the EPA's chief financial officer uses its power to award bonuses.

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Source: Washington Free Beacon