WASHINGTON -- How do you mistakenly spend billions of dollars?
The Inspector General for the Veterans Administration says the VA's payment system is so flawed that the agency lost $2.2 billion in 2012. That comes at a time when veterans wait extended periods for medical treatment, job training, and education. It's also in spite of more scrutiny from the Inspector General's Office and VA money managers.
VA brass blame the mistakes on an out of date, manual payment system. Washington Guardian's Brad Kalbfeld found out more.
To get a handle on the scale of the issue, the amount of money the Veterans Administration made in improper payments last year is more than half the money the Navy was asked to cut from its expenditures as part of the sequester.
The Inspector General says once an erroneous payment is made, it's nearly impossible for the VA to recover it, constrained by both law and ability.
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