Inspector General’s report says Amtrak wasted $23 million on unneeded office space

By Ashley Halsey III, The Washington Post; April 2, 2019

Amtrak wasted at least $23 million by acquiring unneeded office space in Boston, New York, Washington and several other cities, according to a report by the railroad’s inspector general.

The report by Stephen Lord, the assistant inspector general for Amtrak, sketches a picture of a quasi-public, federally subsidized passenger railroad that lacks a game plan for securing office space for its workers.

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