In one of the case studies in the textbook, the General Services Administration (GSA) , the federal government's bookkeeping agency, purchased more than $200 million worth of defective and useless furniture from a New Jersey furniture manufacturer. After reviewing the books of the furniture manufacturer, it was clear that the company was paying off GSA inspectors. The investigators eventually focused on one particular regional inspector because:
A) He vacationed in Europe with the vendor and charged the trip back to the government as a business related trip.
B) He paid cash for a new home on the Jersey shore.
C) He purchased eleven race horses.
D) He had credit card charges of more than twice his annual salary during a six-month period.
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