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US housing boss cancels order for $31,000 dining room set | US housing boss cancels order for $31,000 dining room set |
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US Housing Secretary Ben Carson has cancelled an order for an office dining room set that cost about $31,000 (£23,000), US media report. | |
A spokesman for the Department of House and Urban Development (HUD) said it was working to "rescind the order". | A spokesman for the Department of House and Urban Development (HUD) said it was working to "rescind the order". |
HUD officials say the expensive purchase was made without Secretary Carson's knowledge. | HUD officials say the expensive purchase was made without Secretary Carson's knowledge. |
The move came a day after a congressional oversight panel opened an inquiry into his agency's renovation. | The move came a day after a congressional oversight panel opened an inquiry into his agency's renovation. |
HUD spokesman Raffi Williams said on Thursday that "the agency is working to rescind the order for the dining room set" at Mr Carson's request. | HUD spokesman Raffi Williams said on Thursday that "the agency is working to rescind the order for the dining room set" at Mr Carson's request. |
"I was as surprised as anyone to find out that a $31,000 dining set had been ordered", Mr Carson said in a statement. | "I was as surprised as anyone to find out that a $31,000 dining set had been ordered", Mr Carson said in a statement. |
The former Republican presidential candidate was reportedly only aware of the purchase of blinds for his office, which cost less that $5,000, according to the agency. | The former Republican presidential candidate was reportedly only aware of the purchase of blinds for his office, which cost less that $5,000, according to the agency. |
He tweeted on Wednesday that "there has been no dishonesty or wrongdoing by us". | He tweeted on Wednesday that "there has been no dishonesty or wrongdoing by us". |
The furniture order was cancelled after the head of the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee, Republican Trey Gowdy, sent a letter to Mr Carson's office asking it to produce documents related to the purchase to deterimine "whether HUD adhered to the applicable spending limitations". | The furniture order was cancelled after the head of the US House of Representatives Oversight Committee, Republican Trey Gowdy, sent a letter to Mr Carson's office asking it to produce documents related to the purchase to deterimine "whether HUD adhered to the applicable spending limitations". |
The dining room set included a mahogany table, sideboard, breakfront and 10 chairs with a blue velvet finish, CNN reported, citing purchase documents. | The dining room set included a mahogany table, sideboard, breakfront and 10 chairs with a blue velvet finish, CNN reported, citing purchase documents. |
The revelations about HUD's renovations came to light after a former employee filed a complaint alleging she was demoted for refusing to approve furnishings to redecorate Mr Carson's office. | The revelations about HUD's renovations came to light after a former employee filed a complaint alleging she was demoted for refusing to approve furnishings to redecorate Mr Carson's office. |
Helen Foster, who worked as the agency's chief administrative officer during the Trump administration transition, filed a complaint in November to the Office of Special Counsel that she was told to approve funds for the renovations even though they exceeded the $5,000 limit for decorating expenses. | Helen Foster, who worked as the agency's chief administrative officer during the Trump administration transition, filed a complaint in November to the Office of Special Counsel that she was told to approve funds for the renovations even though they exceeded the $5,000 limit for decorating expenses. |
The agency has said it did not spend more than the legal limit for the renovations. | The agency has said it did not spend more than the legal limit for the renovations. |
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders confirmed the department would not go forward with the purchase in a news briefing on Thursday. | White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders confirmed the department would not go forward with the purchase in a news briefing on Thursday. |
She added the agency was looking for "another option that is much more responsible with tax payers' dollars". | She added the agency was looking for "another option that is much more responsible with tax payers' dollars". |
She dismissed reports that President Donald Trump was looking to fire Mr Carson or other members of his cabinet involved in recent spending scandals. | She dismissed reports that President Donald Trump was looking to fire Mr Carson or other members of his cabinet involved in recent spending scandals. |
"If you're asking if he's getting rid of anyone on the cabinet, I'm not aware that's taking place", said Ms Sanders. | "If you're asking if he's getting rid of anyone on the cabinet, I'm not aware that's taking place", said Ms Sanders. |
Five other Trump cabinet officials have faced ethics probes related to travel costs while conducting official business for the White House. Others include: | Five other Trump cabinet officials have faced ethics probes related to travel costs while conducting official business for the White House. Others include: |
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