Recovery board foiled by its own effort to track stimulus spending

By John Solomon

Add another chapter in the government's struggles to account for how the $787 billion stimulus money is being spent....

Probe of ex-Interior Secretary Norton's handling of Shell winds down, sources say

By Peter H. Stone

A Justice Department probe into whether former Interior Secretary Gale Norton illegally gave preferential treatment to Royal Dutch Shell Gro

Excerpts from this story referencing "Earl Devaney":

"… f the Bush administration by the office of then-Interior Inspector General Earl Devaney. The internal watchdog’s office concluded that there was enough evidence …"

Stimulus watchdog says combining data from 25-30 government contract agencies could save millions

By Peter H. Stone

INTERVIEW: Stimulus oversight chair says transparency kept fraud to a minimum

Excerpts from this story referencing "Earl Devaney":

"… data reporting model under one umbrella.In an interview with iWatch News, Earl Devaney, the chairman of Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board, said the …"

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IMPACT: Obama orders up government-wide accountability board

By Ben Wieder

IMPACT: Obama orders up one government-wide accountability board

Excerpts from this story referencing "Earl Devaney":

"… imulus program and posted that information on the website www.recovery.gov.Earl Devaney, chairman of the Recovery Board, told iWatch News last week that he had re …"

Stimulus funds for W. Virginia's handicapped and poor instead goes for lobbying, consulting

By Evan Bush

Stimulus home energy funds spent on shoddy workmanship, consulting, lobbying

Excerpts from this story referencing "Earl Devaney":

"… the [economic] recovery program that weatherization is high-risk,” said Earl Devaney, who as chairman of the Recovery Transparency and Accountability Board is …"

Politicization at Department of Interior

By The Center for Public Integrity

Politics, not science, drove some decisions at the Department of the Interior

Excerpts from this story referencing "Earl Devaney":

"… ally inappropriate activity at the agency. The litany of concerns prompted Earl Devaney, the department’s inspector general (IG), to claim that “short of a cr …"