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        'Toxic culture' may have led to government spending scandal

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        'Toxic culture' may have led to government spending scandal

        The US General Services Administration (GSA) is caught up in a scandal, accused of wasteful spending on lavish conferences and executive travel to exotic locations.

        It's the perfect example of what a toxic office culture can lead to, according to David Gebler, a lawyer and corporate consultant.

        The General Services Administration or GSA - an independent government agency with a $26-billion annual operating budget - owns, leases, and manages federal buildings, including department headquarters, courthouses and post offices across the country.

        A public furor erupted after the news media reported the agency had spent more than $800,000 to hold a regional conference for just 300 employees in Las Vegas in 2010.

        According to investigators, a top agency administrator had used taxpayer money to pay for several so-called "scouting trips" to the Nevada gambling mecca for him and his wife, who was not a government employee.

        'Toxic culture' may have led to government spending scandal

        At the conference, the agency spent lavishly on receptions and dinners, parties in private rooms, and amenities such as clown and mind readers' shows and commemorative coins and T-shirts for each person who attended.

        Members of Congress who directed withering questions at GSA administrators in hastily-called hearings last month after the scandal broke, wondered where the "whistleblowers" had been for more than a year. A whistleblower is an informer who exposes wrongdoing. Turns out, the agency's own inspector general, Brian Miller, informed the public about the spending excess after his own lengthy probe.

        Corporate watchdog David Gebler writes that "good employees do bad things when they're part of an unhealthy culture of 'Don't ask too many questions' or 'I know this is wrong, but it's not my problem.'"

        He says it's all too easy for what he calls "boss-pleasers" and "team players" to look the other way when they shouldn't.

        "Loyalty is not a good thing when it creates a culture of "'I know this is bad, but it's not my decision,'" Gebler says.

        After the spending spree was revealed, GSA Administrator Martha Johnson apologized to the American people for what she termed "a raucous, extravagant, arrogant, self-congratulatory event." She resigned and two of her top aides, who led the activities in Las Vegas, were fired.

        David Gebler's The Three Power Values: How Commitment, Integrity, and Transparency Clear the Roadblocks to Performance will be published this year by Jossey-Bass.

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        (來源:VOA 編輯:旭燕)

         
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