Gowdy, Cummings Investigate Federal Agency Travel
Gowdy, Cummings Investigate Federal Agency Travel
Letter seeks information on use of private aircrafts for official travel
WASHINGTON - Today, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) and Ranking Member Elijah Cummings (D-MD) sent letters to the White House and 24 federal agencies requesting information related to senior officials' use of government-owned aircraft or private non-commercial aircraft for official and personal travel.
The letter states:
"Under 5 U.S.C. § 5733, official travel on the part of federal employees must be 'by the most expeditious means of transportation practicable' and 'commensurate with the nature and purpose of the [employee's] duties,' and by no means should include personal use."
The letter requests the following information:
- Usage of a government-owned aircraft by any senior official since January 20, 2017, including the aircraft manifest, all passenger names, destinations, dates of use, purpose and cost of each trip.
- Produce policies relating to the use of government-owned aircraft or private non-commercial aircraft by senior officials.
- Usage of private, non-commercial aircraft by any senior official including but not limited to charter service, lease, or other arrangement through Commercial Aviation Services (CAS) providers since January 20, 2017.