HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE FINDS "NO EVIDENCE" IN PRINCIPI
/ QTC
INVESTIGATION -- REP. STEVE BUYER RELEASES FINDINGS

Former VA Secretary Anthony J. Principi is
the president of QTC...a company that does compensation and pension exams
for the VA.
A series of articles in the L.A. Times
alleged wrong-doing in the awarding of $1.2 billion in VA contracts to
Principi's firm.
The Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigations of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs took two days of
testimony looking into the matter.
Now, Rep. Steve Buyer (R-IN), Chairman of the
Committee, has decided, after studying the presented testimony, that there
was no wrong-doing.
Those close to this matter had predicted a
quick decision by Buyer...and vindication for Principi.
Background here with all back links...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/old%20newsflashes%20MAY%2006/newsflash05-10-2006-9.htm
Buyer's press release here...
http://www.vawatchdog.org/housecvanews/housecvanews05-18-06.htm
Buyer's press release below:
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Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations concludes
inquiry into VA’s contracted Compensation and Pension exams
Washington, DC – On April 27, 2006, the Chairman of the House Committee on
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, the Honorable Steve Buyer, initiated a
bipartisan preliminary inquiry into contracts the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) has awarded to QTC Management, Inc., and the role of former
Secretary of Veterans Affairs Anthony J. Principi, in QTC and any of its
contracts with VA. The Committee’s Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigations conducted the preliminary inquiry.
During the course of the inquiry, the Subcommittee interviewed 24 witnesses,
including the former Secretary and key VA employees, and reviewed 85
documents relating to the QTC contracts, and to the former Secretary. Also,
as part of the inquiry, the VA’s Office of Inspector General (IG) conducted
a technical review of the QTC contracts awarded on February 23, 1998 and May
1, 2003. The review by the IG’s General Counsel concluded that:
The documentation in the contract files indicates that the award and the
administration of the contracts were in the best interest of VA. The files
evidence good acquisition planning, that both procurements met the
requirements for full and open competition, the technical evaluations were
complete and thorough, and that the specific performance measures identified
in the contracts have been effectively implemented and monitored. There is
no evidence in the files to suggest any involvement or influence by former
Secretary Anthony Principi in the award or administration of the 2003
contract.
The bipartisan inquiry by the Subcommittee did not find evidence of conflict
of interest or improper influence by the former Secretary in VA’s contracts
with QTC for compensation and pension medical examinations.
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Larry Scott
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