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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/20/washington/20loans.html
The Bush administration reached an accord with a student loan company that will let it keep $278 million in subsidies that the inspector general of the Education Department found improper, the department said yesterday.
Under the agreement, the department will suspend future payments of more than $800 million, in addition to the $278 million paid to the company, Nelnet, until an audit determines whether the company was eligible for the money.
Under Secretary of Education Sara Martinez Tucker said the department had decided not to recover past payments because such a precedent might require it to pursue other loan companies, too, possibly driving smaller ones out of business and reducing borrowing options.
?We were trying to make the best decision for the taxpayer and the student,? Ms. Tucker said in a conference call with reporters.
The issue is politically charged. Democrats have in the past accused the Education Department of being lax in preventing lenders from exploiting the program, in part because of the administration?s connections with lenders. Nelnet officers and its political action committee have been major donors to Republicans.
Business as usual for the Bushies. Give away billions for nothing and claim it is for the good of the people.
The Bush administration reached an accord with a student loan company that will let it keep $278 million in subsidies that the inspector general of the Education Department found improper, the department said yesterday.
Under the agreement, the department will suspend future payments of more than $800 million, in addition to the $278 million paid to the company, Nelnet, until an audit determines whether the company was eligible for the money.
Under Secretary of Education Sara Martinez Tucker said the department had decided not to recover past payments because such a precedent might require it to pursue other loan companies, too, possibly driving smaller ones out of business and reducing borrowing options.
?We were trying to make the best decision for the taxpayer and the student,? Ms. Tucker said in a conference call with reporters.
The issue is politically charged. Democrats have in the past accused the Education Department of being lax in preventing lenders from exploiting the program, in part because of the administration?s connections with lenders. Nelnet officers and its political action committee have been major donors to Republicans.
Business as usual for the Bushies. Give away billions for nothing and claim it is for the good of the people.