A warehouse maintained by the EPA contained secret rooms chalk-full of televisions, couches, exercise equipment, refrigerators stocked with booze and other personal items, according to an audit.
EPA’s inspector general discovered workers has constructed secret rooms by setting up partitions and piling up boxes to hide the areas from security cameras.. The makeshift living space was inside the over 70,000 square-foot building located in Landover, Md.
The building party space was costing the EPA about $750,000 per year.
“The warehouse contained multiple unauthorized and hidden personal spaces created by and for the workers that included televisions, refrigerators, radios, microwaves, chairs and couches,” the IG report said. “These spaces contained personal items, including photos, pin ups, calendars, clothing, books, magazines and videos.”
Will government wonders ever cease?
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