Louisiana Officials Indicted Before Katrina Hit

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  1. Ian McCracken

    Ian McCracken Member

    May 28, 1999
    USA
    Club:
    SS Lazio Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Italy
    Louisiana Officials Indicted Before Katrina Hit

    By Ken Silverstein and Josh Meyer, Times Staff Writers

    WASHINGTON — Senior officials in Louisiana's emergency planning agency already were awaiting trial over allegations stemming from a federal investigation into waste, mismanagement and missing funds when Hurricane Katrina struck.

    And federal auditors are still trying to track as much as $60 million in unaccounted for funds that were funneled to the state from the Federal Emergency Management Agency dating back to 1998.

    In March, FEMA demanded that Louisiana repay $30.4 million to the federal government.

    The problems are particularly worrisome, federal officials said, because they involve the Louisiana Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness, the agency that will administer much of the billions in federal aid anticipated for victims of Katrina.
     
  2. Karl K

    Karl K Member

    Oct 25, 1999
    Suburban Chicago
    There's this great line, attributed to Congressman Billy Taubin (which I heard from Lousianan Cokie Roberts a few weeks back).

     

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