Jeff Neely Leaves GSA In Wake Of Las Vegas Conference Scandal

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Former General Services Administration official Jeffrey Neely, who was in charge of the lavish $823,000 conference in Las Vegas that became the subject of congressional , has left the GSA, according to the Associated Press.

GSA spokesman Adam Elkington would not say whether Neely, who had been on administrative leave, resigned his post or was fired from the agency, according to the AP.

The Washington Times recently posted a number of images and videos from the 2010 event they obtained via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. TPM’s profile of Neely is here.

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