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Eugene

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Wed Nov 20, 2019, 03:08 PM Nov 2019

Ex-workers say U.S. military landlord Balfour Beatty Communities falsified records to get bonuses

Source: Reuters

SPECIAL REPORTS NOVEMBER 20, 2019 / 7:18 AM / UPDATED 8 HOURS AGO

Special Report: Ex-workers say U.S. military landlord falsified records to get bonuses

M.B. Pell
19 MIN READ

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - A U.K. company that provides housing to U.S. military families came under official investigation earlier this year, after Reuters disclosed it had faked maintenance records to pocket performance bonuses at an Oklahoma Air Force base.

At the time, Balfour Beatty Communities said it strove to correctly report its maintenance work. It blamed any problems on a sole former employee at the Oklahoma base.

Now, Reuters has found that Balfour Beatty employees systematically doctored records in a similar scheme at a Texas base.

In June, Reuters, working in partnership with CBS News, documented how Balfour Beatty Communities kept two sets of records at Oklahoma’s Tinker Air Force Base. The accurate records, not shared with the military but seen in part by Reuters, showed tardiness in making repairs at homes plagued by asbestos, leaks and mold. The other set – filed with the Air Force – was altered to show near-perfect performance in making repairs, helping the company earn millions in fees for a job well done.

Balfour Beatty has been pursuing a similar practice at the Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. With bosses pressing them to meet repair goals, two former Balfour Beatty employees said they were involved in forging records to make it appear their employer completed maintenance work on time at the Texas base, even as work lagged or was never finished.

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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-military-lackland-special-report/special-report-ex-workers-say-u-s-military-landlord-falsified-records-to-get-bonuses-idUSKBN1XU1HX
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Ex-workers say U.S. military landlord Balfour Beatty Communities falsified records to get bonuses (Original Post) Eugene Nov 2019 OP
Why did the military hire a UK company? Karadeniz Nov 2019 #1
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