
Then-Attorney General Josh Hawley allegedly used his state-issued fleet vehicle while campaigning for his current position as Secretary of State.
Then-Attorney General Josh Hawley allegedly used his state-issued fleet vehicle while campaigning for his current position as Secretary of State.
The City of Scranton, Pa., will conduct an audit to see how its employees use fleet vehicles, create a policy for vehicle use, and bring back the position of fleet manager.
A federal jury found former W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry guilty of mail fraud, wire fraud, and lying to the FBI.
Although some of the City of Memphis' gas pumps automatically tracked fuel usage, others depended on manual logs, and not all manual logs were kept up to date.
According to an audit report, the Tennessee Valley Authority failed to provide the necessary documentation when flying helicopters.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator allegedly misused a government vehicle when commuting between Washington, D.C., and his home in North Carolina.
W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Menis Ketchum used his state-issued vehicle and state-issued fuel card on several trips to golf clubs between 2011 and 2014.
An audit found that a former vice president at the University of Oklahoma took a fleet vehicle home multiple times, in violation of university policy and state law.
Investigators found that West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Allen Loughry misused Supreme Court fleet vehicles in at least 14 instances.
Manigault Newman allegedly used the White House's car service, known as CARPET, as an office pickup and drop-off service, which is strictly forbidden by the federal government.
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