Thursday, July 24, 2008

House panel widens probe of VA Retro payments to citizen soldiers

House panel widens probe of VA Retro payments

By William H. McMichael - Staff writer
Posted : Thursday Jul 24, 2008 15:24:00 EDT

A House subcommittee is expanding its investigation into delayed retroactive payments to thousands of disabled retirees.

The subcommittee has asked the Pentagon for related internal documents and records of its communications with the Veterans Affairs Department and the White House Office of Management and Budget.

In a letter sent July 24, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform domestic policy subcommittee, asked Defense Secretary Robert Gates to supply key documents and records related to long delays in assessing thousands of claims under the Combat-Related Special Compensation program, which provides tax-free monthly payments for eligible retired veterans with combat-related injuries.

Some of those claims, as well as awards under the separate Concurrent Retirement and Disability program, were delayed some 5½-years, the subcommittee said.

In the subcommittee’s July 15 report and during a hearing the following day, investigators said the delays were due to poor performance by contractor Lockheed Martin, staffing shortfalls, and foot-dragging by the Pentagon and VA in putting the required data into the proper format to allow automated computations.

The subcommittee also found that thousands of decisions on retroactive payment claims made after March 1 were completed without a quality assurance review, a move made in order to quickly reduce what was still a backlog of some 60,000 cases at that time.
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