by Gary Snyder
We
have seen hundreds of millions of dollars scammed from veterans
organizations. They are popping up so fast that enforcement agencies
can't keep up with the explosion. It is virtually a daily occurrence.
The
key players in the latest one were just indicted. A
federal grand jury named five people, including the head of the
National Association of Systems Administrators Education Corp., and
the Liberating Solutions Corporation, a Crystal Lake, Illinois
non-profit agency, designed to work with with homeless veterans. The
government says thay they defrauded veterans, businesses and the
federal government.
According
to its website, Liberating Solutions works with NASA Education's
"Fresh Start Program," which trains and then places
homeless or disabled veterans within a company. Liberating Solutions
has done event planning, construction and landscaping work and has
worked with the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force and the City of O'Fallon.
It
also charges the defendants for fraudulently keeping excess federal
grant funding related to NASA Education's semi-annual "Stand
Down" event, which provides veterans throughout the suburbs with
food, clothing, consultation and networking opportunities.
The
U.S. labor department provides an organization with up to $10,000 to
sponsor the event and requires the group to submit receipts for the
costs for putting on the event. The indictment charges NASA Education
for falsely claiming that certain expenses were incurred by
Liberating Solutions.
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