"As District officials continue to review what went wrong with a jobs program that overspent its budget by $30 million, a Washington Post examination has found that the city's willingness to pay private organizations thousands of dollars in fees for each student contributed to the overspending.
Overwhelmed by 20,000 job-seekers, the D.C. Department of Employment Services agreed, sometimes frantically, to pay 35 vendors to work with them. City officials ignored a cost limit imposed in past years and failed to monitor how the money was spent, according to The Post's review.
Vendors took advantage of the lack of oversight; some charged more than their contracts allowed and others made changes to their service agreements. "Read it, I suppose. Small change, you say. More like an example of why these programs go wrong.
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