ATF fraud (Page 1/1)
2.5 OCT 08, 08:36 AM
"The whistleblower only identified as Joe told CBS that multiple employees filed for and received “LEAP” pay even though they did not qualify for the bonus scale. LEAP stands for “Law Enforcement Availability Pay.” It is meant for paying law enforcement officers for on-call hours where they are required to work long and odd hours. The pay is not meant for non-law enforcement employees of the ATF, and non-LEO is expressly prohibited from collecting the income. The ATF pays a rate of 25% over base pay. If an employee makes a base salary of $100,000, that officer could be paid $125,000 with LEAP pay.

In 2016, the whistleblower noticed the problem of administrative employees claiming LEAP pay shortly after taking a job as an information specialist in the ATF’s Human Resources department. Joe reported the violations to his supervisors. Instead of rewarding him for finding fraud, his employee review was downgraded from “fully successful” to “minimally successful.” Last summer, the ATF fired Joe for “unacceptable performance,” which he believes was retaliatory for his discoveries.
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The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) performed an audit on ATF employees filing for and receiving LEAP pay. The audit turned up at least 94 employees that collected LEAP pay when they were not entitled to the money. OPM stated that the ATF engaged in “prohibited personnel practices.” OPM suspended the ATF’s ability to create specific jobs for “no less than six months.

OPM did not state the fate of the ATF employees that defrauded American taxpayers out of taxpayer’s money. It is not known of any disciplinary action or if the employees were forced to pay back the money. The exact amount of funds incorrectly paid out to administrative employees is also not known. It is also not known for how long the fraud has been going on inside the Bureau.

A recent AmmoLand News story highlighted a leaked video conference call where Acting Director Marvin Richardson announced the ATF’s goal to double in size over the next five years. Many in the gun world worry that this goal, along with the mismanagement of current funds, could affect gun rights and waste money that could be used for things like clearing out the NFA backlog.

Some gun rights groups and government waste watchdogs see this uncovered fraud as yet another example of an out-of-control agency abusing its power and changing the rules as it sees fit. Many believe that the ATF works outside the law by changing definitions to meet its political goals and sees the firing of Joe as internal political payback."

https://www.ammoland.com/20...fraud/#ixzz78hnlEENl

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Regulation and oversight, sounds like something we should apply to these agencies.

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sourmash OCT 08, 08:44 AM
"ATF fraud" seems like a redundant term to me..
css9450 OCT 08, 09:05 AM
You had me worried there for a moment! I just did a fluid drain and fill on my transmission. Don't want to fraudulent tranny fluid in there!
2.5 OCT 08, 11:45 AM

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You had me worried there for a moment! I just did a fluid drain and fill on my transmission. Don't want to fraudulent tranny fluid in there!



Dextron Fraud? lol

Nah I would have put it in General chat
Rickady88GT OCT 08, 01:30 PM
The California CHP had a similar issue not to long ago. They were getting huge checks. It may not have been from the same program but it was definitely the same kind of greed.

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randye OCT 08, 08:37 PM

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Originally posted by css9450:

Don't want to fraudulent tranny fluid in there!





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