ATF Staff Provides Homework Help
Employees at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have a lot of responsibilities, but they don't include helping the boss's nephew with his homework. A Justice Department inspector general report rebuked former ATF chief Carl J. Truscott for using "significant ATF resources" to help his nephew complete a documentary on the agency for a class project. Twenty ATF employees were ordered to assist with the project, requiring dozens of hours of their time. But hey, at least the kid got an 'A' on the assignment.
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