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ContraCostaTimes.com
Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:01:00 GMT
Debatable but plum reassignments cost millions, audit says
A scientist from Lawrence Livermore weapons lab went to work in a French research facility as a U.S. liaison. That was in 1998, yet the scientist is still collecting salary and "dislocation allowances" of about $300,000 a year for housing, furniture rental, private school for his daughter and, in the past, foreign language lessons for his wife. So far the total bill is more than $2.7 million, according to an audit released Wednesday by the Energy Department's inspector general.
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