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Corbin Hiar

Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Before joining the Center for Public Integrity, Corbin worked as the D.C. bureau news editor at The Huffington Post and as a reporting editor at PBS MediaShift. He has written for Mother Jones, The New Republic, The Economist, The Nation, and UN Dispatch among other publications. A proud native of Minnesota, Corbin graduated from Bowdoin College with a coordinate major in international relations and environmental studies. As an undergrad, he was a manager at a Maine community radio station. Send Corbin an email at chiar [at] publicintegrity.org.

Coverage areas

Questions about the extent of travel abuse by federal employees

IT director in scandal-plagued VA office allowed to commute from Arkansas, all-expenses-paid

Republican senator wants review of VA travel budget after official spends $131,000 for weekly commute to job

Rob Portman's experience in White House, Senate and House may help debt talks

$3 billion stimulus windfall to poorly-performing schools didn’t allow enough planning time

Taxpayers pick up $130,900 commuting costs for senior Veterans Affairs employee

GOP investigators criticize ATF gun-running probe, reveal White House link

A recent report says nations may have difficulty recovering assets stolen by autocratic regimes

IGs highlight problems with contractor behavior at Sandia and K-25

The Obama administration's plan to make even more data available on corporate jet flights is drawing heat from some strange bedfellows

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