Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Doan says money, proper oversight brought her to Capitol Hill

Lurita Doan, administrator of the General Services Administration, said in prepared testimony for the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that her struggles with the agency's inspector general boils down to money and proper oversight, which are the two issues that brought her before the committee.

Doan said she has wrestled with GSA IG Brian Miller over making budget cuts and creating a hostile work environment.

She rejected many of the allegations against her. She denied calling Miller and his employees terrorists. She said she did not tell staff members to exclude Democrats from GSA events. And she said she made a mistake regarding the $20,000 contract to promote GSA's work with small and minority businesses, according to her testimony.

Read rest of the story: FCW.com News - Doan says money, proper oversight brought her to Capitol Hill

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