Posted on 07/20/2011 9:41:22 AM PDT by Kaslin
A special investigation by The Daily Caller has discovered that a State Department contract specialist participated in awarding more than $52 million in taxpayer-funded contracts to a company owned and operated by her husband and daughter.
Kathleen McGrade helped their company, Sterling Royale Group, win 43 federally funded contracts over the last few years.
McGrade acted as the Contracting Officer (CO) for awards to Sterling Royale Group. McGrades husband, Brian Collinsworth, serves as the company’s Vice President. McGrades daughter, J.L. (Jennifer) Herring, is its president and CEO.
When TheDC first reached Collinsworth for comment, he denied being married to McGrade. She is the CO on our contracts, but we are not married in any way, shape or form. Thats kind of funny, but, okay, Collinsworth said, adding that he and McGrade have no relationship other than a professional one of a CO to a company.
Collinsworth also denied that Herring is McGrades daughter, and his stepdaughter.
But wedding photographs and other personal pictures Collinsworth posted on MySpace.com suggest otherwise. TheDC has seen Collinsworths MySpace profile, last updated in early 2007, which declares that he is happily married to my beautiful wife of one year, Kathy.
I have four children from a previous marriage and one brand new step-daughter (see photos), Collinsworth adds in the profile. At the moment, I’m working in the construction business doing Embassy work for the US Government.
When TheDC approached him with this new evidence, Collinsworth cut off communications and has not returned further requests for comment.
Since the State Department has refused to confirm or deny McGrades identity, TheDC presented photographs of Collinsworth and McGrade to Herrings ex-fiancee, Keith Smithey.
Smithey confirmed that Collinsworth is married to McGrade, and that Herring is McGrades daughter. Smithey was at the wedding. I was one of their groomsmen, he told TheDC.
Smithey added that McGrade and Collinsworth covered their tracks and kept their marriage concealed from the State Department and others. It was a big secret, Smithey said. In fact, they even told me it was a secret and not to tell anyone that they know that they are married, because of the whole conflict of interest and all that.
In addition to photos documenting their marriage and their allegedly improper professional relationship, TheDC has discovered that McGrade and Collinsworth appeared as co-owners on a 2010 real estate record for a house in Stafford, Va. McGrade also publicly lists a condominium residence in downtown Washington, D.C.
When TheDC visited that building, a security guard confirmed that Collinsworth lives with McGrade at that address.
McGrade owns a boat named after Collinsworths and Herrings company, too. According to records TheDC obtained, the Sterling Royale is a 36.5 foot recreational boat registered to McGrade in Stafford County, Va.
Collinsworths name shows up on a dock space he and McGrade reserved for it at James Creek Marina in D.C. A staffer at James Creek confirms that they registered the spot but never brought that particular boat there.
Collinsworth has not responded to TheDCs requests for comment about the shared homes and boat. Neither McGrade nor Herring responded to any requests for comment.
McGrade works for a company called ATSG, LLC, a State Department contractor that handles the disbursement of federal dollars. A secretary at ATSG and State Department spokesperson Andy Laine confirmed for The Daily Caller that McGrade works on-site at the State Department.
Laine added that, though she handles disbursement of taxpayer money, McGrade is not personally paid with taxpayer funds. ATSG writes her paychecks. The owner of ATSG refused TheDCs request for comment for this story.
Smithey said Herring rarely did any work for Sterling Royale. He said Collinsworth and McGrade used her because she had security clearance and because it helped them classify the business as woman-owned. He said Collinsworth really ran the company.
When I was with her, she really didnt do anything, Smithey said of Herring. Every 15 days or so, she would go to D.C. [from their home in Stafford, Va.] and have a meeting with her mom and stepfather. Then, she wouldnt even touch anything after that.
Its unclear whether McGrade told her ethics supervisors at the State Department that she was directing tens of millions of dollars in contracts to a company owned and operated by her husband and daughter. State Department officials wont comment on the specifics of the arrangement, confirming only that they are investigating the matter.
The Department of State has referred this matter to the Office of the Inspector General, Laine wrote in an email to TheDC.
Melanie Sloan of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington says McGrade could be criminally charged if the Inspector Generals investigation finds that she didnt tell her ethics supervisors about her family relationships with officers of a company receiving public money on her watch.
In the absence of disclosure and a written determination by the agency, an executive branch employee may not use her position to make decisions that financially benefit family members, Sloan told TheDC. The failure to disclose the conflict of interest can be criminally prosecuted.
If McGrades ethics supervisors knew about her familial connections at Sterling Royale Group, rules would require them to sign an ethics law waiver in order for those contracts to proceed. State Department officials refused to confirm whether or not McGrade received such a waiver.
Sterling Royale describes itself as a company that helps development and project owners succeed by controlling thousands of project variables, based on the collective experience of our staff. According to official company documents, though, Sterling Royale employs only three people, two of whom are Collinsworth and Herring.
The other is a man named Steve McIlvaine. Its unclear if McIlvaine is aware of, or involved with, any improper or unethical conduct. When TheDC contacted him, McIlvaine said he wasnt sure what was going on. He has not responded to subsequent requests for comment.
The 43 contracts Sterling Royale procured from the State Departments Overseas Building Operations, totaling $52,095,333, covered various design and construction projects beginning in May 2009. Sterling Royale continued to receive contracts through June 15 of this year.
Many of these contracts were for construction of commercial and institutional building projects in foreign countries. Others were for site visit[s] and design services.
Publicly available documents show the contracts were for embassy security, construction and maintenance. The documents dont offer specifics about what services Sterling Royale actually performed. Only the State Department could provide details on each individual project and its status, several knowledgeable sources told TheDC.
State Department spokespersons also wont confirm or deny whether McGrade has continued to disburse federal dollars since The Daily Caller approached them with information about her apparent conflict of interest.
Sounds like a resume enhancer for a position with the DNC.
Dang. H! sure is smart.
But we can’t cut spending, it’ll be a catastrophe! /sarc
I want my $52 mill pie!
And their political campaign donation pattern is toward ^which^ party?
Who are you gonna believe?
ME? Or your lyin’ EYES?
(sigh)
I’m sure she’ll be prosecuted...lol.
Mark Levin had a caller last night that was talking about the Constitution. He said it was created for a people who can govern themselves. This requires a citizenry that is mostly moral and just. We no longer live in such a society. Now our citizenry is mostly comprised of people who are gaming the system and feel entitled to do so. Those who are still moral and just are outnumbered but are financing the lives of those who are not. We have passed the tipping point.
The more Gov’t controls your life and spending, the more corruption expands. Its not even an arithmetic growth in corruption - its geometric.
There will be rivers of blood before this is over.
I concur - 100%
There’s absolutely no reason to reduce the size of the Federal gov’t...keep adding to it.
Crooked, ugly, and cheap. They're triple threats!
Where there is no morality, then lying, cheating and stealing are OK. Who, then, is safe?
Prosecuted ?
Right after the Clintons...
I don’t think it is true that most of our society is immoral. It is just that the ones currently in charge are immoral and eager to push their immorality on the rest of us. There are still many more good and honest people in America. They just need to wake up.
The Tree of Liberty will appreciate the nurishment.
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