The inspector general for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security says federal emergency officials should recover nearly $13 million in Hurricane Katrina recovery aid awarded to Tulane University in Louisiana.
The report also says Louisiana officials should review more than $290 million in recovery aid given to Tulane after the 2005 storm.
An Oct. 8 audit report says a contractor working on a Tulane project either overbilled or could not document $13 million in costs.
The report noted nearly $7 million in unsupported fuel, equipment and labor costs and another $3.8 million in excessively high equipment costs. It also cited more than $1 million in volume discounts the university should have received, which would have reduced costs.
A Tulane spokesman said the university would comment later.
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