The agency that oversees America's veterans' hospitals reports that at least five percent of its equipment is missing.
United Healthcare exaggerated the state of illness of their Medicare Advantage clients, thus defrauding the government of $6 billion.
The Staten Island ferry literally pays over a million dollars to seventeen marine engineers who drive the ferries.
The officer in charge of teaching VA staff the proper way to award government contracts took $4.6 million in illicit spa and other gifts.
The National Science Foundation once spent three hundred thousand dollars on social media promotion of national parks - to park visitors.
Spending for the DOD (Department of Defense) is not transparent and has no checks on excesses to satisfy contractors or politicians.
The 9/11 memorial has lost money since its inception, but still manages to pay near-million-dollar salaries to its top brass.
The VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) wasted millions on costly conferences with outlandish perquisites for attendees.
A California charter school district listed a professional baseball stadium as one of its schools, in the most colorful example of fraud.
Several Massachusetts sheriffs' offices spent at least twenty-one thousand dollars on hotel stays at casinos.