Harvey waste, fraud eyed after Katrina
Congress is preparing to open the federal checkbook for Hurricane Harvey, but budget watchdogs say lawmakers should take a lesson from Hurricane Katrina, after taxpayers doled out $100 billion – and investigators are still finding massive fraud and waste 12 years later. One inspector general this summer sounded an alarm over some $2 billion that New…
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