Posted on 10/22/2016 7:15:19 PM PDT by Chode
rounding error is right
That would be beautiful.
The larger ‘bonus’ payment was what they were told they would get, not something ‘extra’ by ‘mistake’.
The CNG was giving out larger bonuses to boost reenlistments. But supposedly these larger amounts were not approved by the US government who were reimbursing the CNG.
Now after an audit, the US government wants the extra ‘non approved’ amounts back from the CNG. So the CNG now wants it back from the soldiers.
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>> “Now after an audit, the US government wants the extra non approved amounts back from the CNG. So the CNG now wants it back from the soldiers.” <<
Tough titty for the CNG!
The statute of limitations on this crap is likely long past.
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>> “We just cant do it. Wed be breaking the law.” <<
What an ass!
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>> “Trump would pay them himself.” <<
Trump doesn’t have that kind of liquidity on hand, nor should he have to enter that fray.
This is standard Kalifornifornicate malfeasance, the double standard of the filthy left.
The Obamination can take the money from the mosques he is restoring.
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OK, but why would the CNG offer bonuses it knew weren’t approved or funded? None of this is adding up, frankly.
I’m not arguing that the soldiers didn’t deserve every last penny, just that there’s something fishy along the line here. I know when my son joined the Army (not the Guard) he had a contract. He committed to a certain MOS, and to serve for four years; the Army promised him $X, in writing, if he fulfilled the contract. How did the CNG make promises, not put it in writing, as part of the reenlistment effort? Didn’t the soldiers have any kind of contract? It was all just wide open?
The top brass at the CNG offered the ‘extra’ bonuses to meet reenlistment levels that they were suppose to meet. Otherwise enough soldiers weren’t reenlisting.
Either the CNG brass thought is was OK, or that they could get away with it and the US government wouldn’t notice.
Note that it did take them 10-12 years to track it down.
Apparently most/all? of them had contracts for the extra amount, but the US says that the fact the CNG wasn’t supposed to offer these extra amounts means the contracts weren’t valid.
And one soldier is being required to pay back his entire $20K bonus because he no longer has his copy of the contract, and they can’t find one for him either.
So they want ‘all’ the bonus back.
Our military isn’t known for excellent record keeping. We’ve all seen that often enough. Soldiers should be told how important their papers are, recruitment and reenlistment contracts, each phase of training they’ve completed, awards, discharge papers, etc. Don’t they need at least some of that to get medical or educational benefits?
But somewhere the CNG has to have records to show that that soldier served from xxxx thru xxxx, what rank he held, etc. SOME records. And, if it’s known that during those years signup bonuses were being awarded, he should keep at least that part.
This is a horror for those men (women) who served and put their lives on the line for this country thru a very difficult time. Now they’re treated like yesterday’s trash. Horrible.
Unbelievable that 1/2 our country would put such a man in power.
I would never have believed it possible. Especially only 7 years after 9/11/2001.
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