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    Fannie, Freddie faulted for spending on conference

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal watchdog faulted Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage finance companies propped up with taxpayer funds, for "questionable" spending on a mortgage industry conference last year, in a report released on Thursday.

    Almost half of the $600,000 that the two companies spent for a conference held by the Mortgage Bankers Association in October "was of questionable value," the inspector general for the companies' federal regulator said.

    The inspector general cited $140,000 spent to help sponsor the conference, saying it "did not find sufficient justification" for the sponsorship. It also cited the $140,415 spent to host dinners and business meals, saying the companies could have accomplished the same amount of business at a "substantially lower cost."

    The inspector general at the Federal Housing Finance Agency also faulted the companies, the two largest sources of U.S. housing finance, for acting without FHFA's approval.

    In January, the FHFA directed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to stop spending money on conference sponsorships and said coverage of employees' food expenses should be reined in, according to the report.

    FHFA has tightened its scrutiny of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's expenditures, which have been criticized by lawmakers.

    Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac defended their spending on the conference. They told the inspector general that they scheduled more than 200 meetings with customers, including small lenders and financial institutions involved in mortgage lending, as well as mortgage service providers.

    The annual Mortgage Bankers Association event attracts thousands of industry executives and others who work in the mortgage industry. Ninety Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac employees attended last year, the report said.

    Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac said it was "entirely within the authorities delegated" to each of them by the FHFA to make the decision to attend the conference and sponsor it. FHFA had a similar view at the time, the report stated.

    The watchdog did say, however, that the $256,458 in travel-related costs and registration fees was comparable to expenses that would be allowable for federal employees.

    The inspector general said FHFA still needs to look more closely at how much Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac spend on travel and entertainment, and look for ways to curtail future spending.

    "FHFA should ensure that (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) conduct a comprehensive review of their travel and entertainment policies, and revise them," FHFA Deputy Inspector General George Grob said in a memo accompanying the report.

    An FHFA official said in a written response to the report that the agency agreed with its recommendations and is taking steps to change the way it monitors spending at the two firms.

    (Reporting By Margaret Chadbourn; Editing by Leslie Adler)

     

    32 comments

    • Dave  •  Rockwood, Michigan  •  2 mths ago
      This is great. Fannie bought the house I'm renting. I can't buy it from them because of red tape. It needs work but they refuse to fix it because they are broke. If they are so broke, why did they buy all these houses they can't afford to keep up to even local code. If they are so broke why do they make it impossible for renters to buy the homes they are in. Let the government do anything and it will be done as poorly as possible every single time.
    • John  •  2 mths ago
      My God, they get dumber by the day. The time has come to end employment contracts for management. Your bonus for next year will be, you may have your job next year.
    • Mick  •  2 mths ago
      Federal bureaucrats simply don't get it. 4 star hotels and 5 star restaurants. No accountability. Untouchable pensions. Four times the benefit packages when compared to private sector. Less than 1/2 of 1% are fired over an entire year for poor job performance. Time to make some examples.
      • health1_au 2 mths ago
        How Mick? They OWN the system!

        Don't rely on collective action. There are too few informed people and too many uninformed people who refuse to think beyond a sound bite. Plus, there are too many powerful people who have no intention of letting anything change.

        Rely on yourself instead. Extricate yourself and become your own man.
      • Korten Denstil 2 mths ago
        The report is referring to Fannie and Freddie, neither of which are federal agencies, their executive officers are paid significantly below market rates, no pension benefits and both have fired hundreds of people. Do you even bother to read the article prior to commenting?
      • health1_au 2 mths ago
        What planet are you on KD? They TOOK FEDERAL MONEY and they WANT MORE!

        F and F cannot ever pay the money back, they are in receivership!

        Both of them can sink into the Potomac -- I'd throw a party!
    • Tim Smith  •  Pleasanton, California  •  2 mths ago
      I am so sick of fannie and freddie and the fha and the billions of taxpayer dollars to bail them out and their use as a tool of social manipulation. Govt get out of the housing market!
    • mb  •  2 mths ago
      But the bosses are Obama's buddies -- they can do no wrong!
    • R. Mageddon  •  2 mths ago
      I wish I was "too big to fail..."
    • R. Mageddon  •  2 mths ago
      More hubris and waste from our "betters" - the governing class. They spend it up, and tell us to "go eat [cake]."
    • htown p  •  2 mths ago
      American taxpayers money wasted at its best. And yet they are asking for how much more tax dollars because they lost how much last year. STOP wasting tax dollars. You idiots in Washington better not give them another penny!
    • ljh  •  Brookfield, Wisconsin  •  2 mths ago
      Go figure? FM & FM wasting more taxpayer dollars again! Why not? When they run out of money they just come back for more - and get it. They are in an endless cycle using our money. We need to dissolve them. Dissolve them TODAY!
    • maurice  •  Juneau, Alaska  •  2 mths ago
      And they did it with OUR money !
    • David  •  2 mths ago
      Shut these agencies down. The government should never have gotten into the mortgage backing business. These two companies help create the housing crash and need to be quickly phased out. Let the banks make, keep and service the loans they write. That keeps them accountable. Otherwise they are able to pass the buck and the responsibility and pocket a quick profit with very little risk.
    • lisa  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  2 mths ago
      But Obama will make sure they get every penny they want from the taxpayers, because he'll say that we need those institutions. At what point do the Democrats realize the country is BROKE??? I can' t afford a vacation this year, but I'm expected to foot the bill for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?
    • Mike  •  2 mths ago
      Chris Dodd and Barney Frank should be in prison!
      • Bill 2 mths ago
        Along with every other Politician including the President!
    • James Shue  •  Columbia, Maryland  •  2 mths ago
      They take expensive trips, eat at expensive restaurants and get big bonuses for losing money. And we still wonder why the crash happened.
    • R.  •  Newburgh, New York  •  2 mths ago
      Did you hear...Barney Frank wants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to take on more of the Banks bad mortgages, a kind of back door taxpayer bailout... I am amazed!!!... Who voted for these imbeciles Chris Dodd and Barney Frank... makes you wonder why this country is so F- U...
    • Steve  •  2 mths ago
      When is a party wrong?

      Answer; When deductions to income are allowed for it!!!
    • Hobo Joe  •  2 mths ago
      Remember they are too big to fail. Do you really think they give a rat's backside about what a federal watchdog has to say. They'll just invite them to the party too and grease their palms with tax payer's money - end of problem.
    • health1_au  •  2 mths ago
      Remember moral hazard?

      This is what happens when politicians say, "Moral hazard won't apply in this case."
    • Diver  •  New York, New York  •  2 mths ago
      When will Congress actually do something about these two "companies"? One horror story after another but only limited action by our lawmakers. It is just a disgrace. Then again how can one dysfunctional organization oversee another?
      • Bill 2 mths ago
        Our Congress is just as crooked, if not worse!
    • Maggoty John  •  2 mths ago
      "...The annual Mortgage Bankers Association event attracts thousands of industry executives and others who work in the mortgage industry..."

      Is that because they give out free stuff, like hotels and food in niece places?
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