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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

HHS Inspector General: questions about CDC Deputy Director working as Save-A-Life's corporate treasurer sent to CDC for review, but no mention of the million$ CDC gave to Save-A-Life. (Still in play or MIA?)

HHS Inspector General: concerns re: Deputy Director Doug Browne referred to CDC for further review, 11/8/10


December 8, 2010

Daniel R. Levinson
Inspector General
Department of Health and Human Services
Room 5250 Cohen Building
330 Independence Ave. SW
Washington, DC 20201

Dear Inspector General Levinson:

This is to follow-up my October 11, 2010 letter requesting that your office determine whether $3,335,578 awarded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the Save-A-Life Foundation (SALF) was properly administered and to review concerns regarding Atlanta-based CDC Deputy Director Douglas R. Browne, who served as SALF’s Corporate Treasurer from January 1, 2004 until September 17, 2009.

Please see attached a copy of an October 20, 2010 e-mail sent by your office’s Correspondence Control Specialist Sue Yee that includes this description of my letter:

The Control Number For this record is: EX-2010-01320
The Document Title is: Letter to Daniel R. Levinson -- request to review and determine whether monies awarded to CDC were properly administered - from Timothy C Bagwell, Ph.D.

Please also see attached a November 8, 2010 letter to me from your office’s Special Agent in Charge Elton Malone stating:

The United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Inspector General (OlG), Office of Investigations (OI), Special Investigations Branch (SIB), is in receipt of your letter dated October 11, 2010. In your letter, you allege potential misconduct on the part of Douglas Browne, an employee of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Specifically you state that CDC may have improperly approved Browne's outside activities with the Save-A-Life-Foundation, and that Browne may have exceeded the scope of the approval which he received from CDC management.

HHS/OIG/OI/SIB has reviewed the information you provided, and has determined that there is not enough information presented to warrant an investigation for potential violation of criminal statutes. HHS/OIG/OI/SIB has referred this matter to CDC for further review, and appropriate administrative action as this matter appears to be more appropriately addressed through CDC's administrative review process.

Special Agent Malone’s letter includes no mention of what Ms. Yee accurately described as a “request to review and determine whether monies awarded to CDC were properly administered.” Therefore it’s my understanding that your office considers that request to be open and under review. If my understanding is incorrect, please clarify.

Thank you for your continued attention to this matter. Please note that my contact information has been updated since my previous letter.

Sincerely,

Tim Bagwell, Ph.D.
ADDRESS/PHONE REDACTED
Saint Louis, MO 63139
tim@timbagwell.com

Cc:

Thomas R. Frieden, MD, MPH
Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Barry Goldberg
Assistant IL Attorney General
Charitable Trusts Bureau

Donald White, Public Affairs Specialist
Office of the Inspector General
Department of Health and Human Services

Tim Bagwell's follow-up to HHS Inspector General re: $3.3m CDC funding of Save-A-Life Founation, 12/8/10

Monday, October 11, 2010

Tim Bagwell asks Health and Human Services Inspector General to investigate $3+ million CDC funding of Save-A-Life Foundation and to review role of CDC executive who worked as Save-A-Life’s treasurer

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                          
                                                             
Bagwell for Congress
Contact: Tim Bagwell
Phone: 812 607-0721
tim@bagwellforcongress.com

Today US House candidate Tim Bagwell sent an eight-page letter of concern to Daniel R. Levinson, Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services. In his letter, Bagwell requested an investigation to determine if over $3 million awarded to the Save-A-Life Foundation by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was spent properly.

Save-A-Life Foundation is a Chicago-area nonprofit that since 2006 has been the subject of TV and print exposes around the country, one of which “uncovered a series of misleading claims and deceptive credentials that raise doubts about Save-A-Life's integrity, funding and training.”

Along with supporting documentation regarding those concerns, Bagwell’s letter asked Inspector General Levinson to review the role of an Atlanta-based CDC executive who, since 2004, also worked as Save-A-Life’s Corporate Treasurer.

Bagwell, who holds a PhD in Public Administration and Policy Analysis, has conducted studies of abuse of consumer rights in the student loan program, voting irregularities in Illinois’ Sangamon and Rock Island Counties, and conducted Internal Control Reviews while employed at the Department of Defense.

Reportedly the Illinois Attorney General’s Charitable Trusts Bureau is investigating Save-A-Life.

“Presumably that investigation will be concerned with state issues,” says Bagwell. “My letter to Mr. Levinson is intended to address concerns about the millions in federal dollars Save-A-Life received from the CDC.”

Copied on Bagwell’s letter are Attorney General Eric Holder and Patrick J. Fitzgerald, US Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, and CDC Director Dr. Thomas R. Frieden.

Bagwell’s opponent, Republican Congressman John Shimkus, reportedly steered at least $1.5 million of the CDC funding to Save-A-Life (Edwardsville Intelligencer, 1/15/05). In a letter last month, Bagwell asked Rep. Shimkus if he knew how the money had been spent and if the congressman intended to investigate.

“I got a two-sentence brush-off e-mail from a staffer who ignored my questions,” says Bagwell, a Democrat. “Is this the due diligence Congressman Shimkus applies to all his funding requests and appropriations?

“In any event, he made it clear he isn’t going to do his job, so I’m doing it for him.”