Temporary solutions: can employee leasing from companies like Arkansas Sunmark, ease the woes of the RTC?
Can employee leasing, from companies like Arkansas’ Sunmark, ease the woes of the RTC? David Pryor, Arkansas’ political free spirit, opens hearing in Washington today to explore whether the Resolution Trust Corporation is becoming just another way for highfliers to rip off American taxpayers. Some of Pryor’s constituents say, albeit privately, that the senator is already too late — that the agency Congress created 13 months ago to “manage” the Savings and Loan debacle is a “joke” and a dumping ground for small-time bureaucrats where “nobody knows what he’s doing.” The RTC, Pryor said through press secretary Damon Thompson, “will be running one of the largest government contracting operations of all time.” He and his Subcommittee on Federal Services, Civil Service and Post Office of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, want to know what the RTC has done to insure “a contracting procedure free of conflicts of interest” and what the inspector general is doing to “monitor the action
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