U.S. Interior chief's $12,000 charter flight 'could have been avoided': watchdog
Source: Reuters
POLITICS APRIL 16, 2018 / 3:56 PM / UPDATED AN HOUR AGO
(Reuters) - U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke took an unnecessary charter flight in June that cost taxpayers over $12,000, the Interior Departments internal watchdog said on Monday - travel linked to his visit to a professional hockey team in Nevada.
The report from the departments Office of Inspector General came amid mounting pressure on Trump Cabinet officials over their ethics and spending habits while in office.
We determined that Zinkes use of chartered flights in fiscal year (FY) 2017 generally followed relevant law, policy, rules, and regulations, the report said.
We found, however, that a $12,375 chartered flight he took in June 2017 after speaking at the developmental camp for the Golden Knights, a professional hockey team based in Las Vegas, Nevada, could have been avoided, it added.
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louis-t
(23,295 posts)Or was a ploy to take a trip to Vegas on the taxpayers' dime?
Bengus81
(6,931 posts)"He has also taken heat for other spending, including the repair of a door in his office that cost nearly $140,000."