Friday, May 25, 2012

Jeffrey neely

  • Jeffrey E. Neely, the embattled General Services Administration regional commissioner who planned a lavish Las Vegas employee conference that cost more than $800,000, has left the agency, a GSA spokesman said.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Jeff Neely, the organizer of a lavish 2010 Las Vegas conference that has become a national symbol of government waste, retired from the General Services Administration on Thursday.
  • (Federal Times)
  • Jeff Neely, the General Services Administration regional commissioner at the heart of the Las Vegas spending scandal, is no longer employed by GSA.
  • (FederalNewsRadio.com)
  • GSA spokesman Adam Elkington's statement late Thursday did not make clear whether Jeffrey Neely was fired or resigned from the agency that is in charge of federal buildings and supplies.
  • (Washington Post)
  • Hampton of DeKalb; other relatives Jennifer Murrell, Nancy, Schanda, and Carla Wilson, Eric Neely, Janet Neely of Meridian;  Jeffery  Murrell, John Naylor, Jr.
  • (Meridian Star)
  • Households should be reassured the new tariffs will provide more attractive returns than can be found elsewhere today.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Attorney General Eric Holder makes $199,700 - like other Cabinet-level officials. And Jeff Neely, the suspended General Services Administration employee at the heart of the Las Vegas convention scandal, was pulling in $172,000.
  • (FOX News)
  • GSA spokesman Adam Elkington's statement late Thursday did not make clear whether Jeffrey Neely was fired or resigned from the agency that is in charge of federal buildings and supplies.
  • (Your Houston News)
  • McLennan attached himself to Neely as DeMan held his spot. Cresswell had a battle with Holman for 5th place. With two laps to go Jeff Blackburn spun in turn three collecting David Balych.
  • (SpeedwayMedia.com)
  • We cant just blame President Obama; this kind of thing has been going on for years. Jeff Neely is the latest government bureaucrat to add insult to injury as taxpayers struggle to make ends meet in this recession.
  • (Concord Monitor)

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