The 80-page-document from the US Department of Defense Inspector General, released earlier this month, said the unit had 'ineffective internal controls to ensure compliance' with standards
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An 80-page-document from the Department of Defense's Office of the Inspector General found the White House Medical Unit had 'severe and systemic' breaches of protocol, used taxpayer dollars to buy unnecessary expensive brand-name drugs and provided care and medications to staff who were not eligible to receive such services from the clinic.
The investigation began in 2018 after the DoD received complaints that a senior military medical officer in the clinic had 'engaged in improper medical practice.'
The report is based on records and prescriptions from 2017 to 2019 - when former President
Donald Trump was in office - and interviews with more than 120 officials, including military providers and pharmacists.
Buried in the story is this-
The report states it found a handwritten note from March 2014 - when former President Barack Obama was in office - with instructions to give out medications, 'including all controlled substances,' to representatives of patients the drugs were intended for 'without the need to present the patient's ID card.'