Oops
This is how you government:
The state inspector generals office, which works to ferret out waste and misconduct in Pennsylvania government programs and agencies, has itself made a costly blunder and left taxpayers on the hook, Spotlight PA has learned.
The watchdog office spent nearly $160,000 on pistols, ammunition and related equipment that its investigators are not legally allowed to carry. As a result, the weapons have collected dust in storage for nearly two years.
February 3rd, 2020 at 5:33 pm
I know about all sorts of oddball agencies, from EPA to IRS, getting weapons and having their private assault teams, but for an IG office to do this is way beyond bizarre. Even for Pennsylvania.