Virginia lawmakers expressed outrage Tuesday over a report on flaws in the selection of Greenbelt as the site for the new headquarters of the FBI.
The inspector general of the General Services Administration published a report Monday that noted “inaccurate information” and other issues in an agency official overruling an advisory panel’s recommendation to relocate the FBI in Springfield, Virginia, and selecting the Maryland suburb instead.
“To allow one individual to swoop down and unilaterally reverse every judged criterion and upend a unanimous decision boggles the mind and in no way could be considered fair or transparent,” Rep. Gerry Connolly, a Virginia Democrat representing the Springfield area, told The Washington Times…