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Philadelphia Housing Authority spent millions improperly

By Aaron Mehta

March 11, 2011

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In 2006, the Philadelphia Housing Authority paid a belly dancing troupe $1,200 for an appearance at an event that cost a total of $17,000. ABC News

The agency in charge of low-income housing for Philadelphia paid $30.5 million to outside law firms over a three-year period and couldn’t fully explain what the money paid for, according to a new audit.

The Housing and Urban Development inspector general said the Philadelphia Housing Authority, which made payments to 15 law firms between April 2007 and April 2010, failed to provide auditors with basic information such as what the money was for and who would be performing the services. Additionally, the audit found that the authority made “unreasonable and unnecessary” payments to outside attorneys with the goal of obstructing similar audits from the IG.

The IG’s office inspected only $4.5 million of the overall spending, but it found enough flaws to “raise questions about the propriety of the remaining $26 million in payments that” were not reviewed.

“This is one of the strongest inspector general audits in memory,” Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, told the Center in a statement. “Taxpayers can’t be on the hook for a blank check to law firms.”

The findings of the audit echo a report put out by the Center for Public Integrity and ABC News earlier this year. That report uncovered how HUD has struggled with theft, corruption, and mismanagement at more than 3,000 public housing agencies across the country.

Philadelphia’s Housing Authority is the fourth largest public housing authority in the country, operating more than 14,000 affordable housing units. Its annual budget of roughly $345 million covers 1,200 employees, with most of that funding coming directly from HUD.

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Audit says legal aid boss charged taxpayers for club, car

By John Solomon and Laurel Adams

October 21, 2010

The head of a Louisiana legal aid group funded by the federal government routinely dined at a private club and drove a leased vehicle for personal use at taxpayers' expense, according to an audit that exposes significant fringe benefits inside a profession dedicated to helping the poor.

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Federal legal aid vulnerable to fraud, questions of conflicts and intimidation

By John Solomon

July 14, 2010

U.S. Assistant Attorney General Tony West hailed Maryland’s Legal Aid Bureau with a rousing speech a few weeks ago that equated the nonprofit group with great American poverty fighters like Adlai Stevenson, Thurgood Marshall, and Clarence Darrow.

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