QUESTIONCan the USDOL employees account for the differences?
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QUESTIONIn the best interests of justice for all, shouldn’t the members of Congress demand that a special grand jury ask the USDOL employees to verify any and all of their controversial USDOL Program Statistics?  
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Hearing before US House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce Program Statistics:

10-30-0348,000 claims filed*
34,500 processed
  $700,000,000 compensation paid & medical benefits

NOTEUSDOL indicates they have the potential to process 1,113 more claims in two months from October 30, 2003, to December 6, 2003; and $20,000,000 compensation payments after 34,500 more claims were processed
. . .  at least that’s what they told Senator Grassley.
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Two months later. . .

Field Office Hearing - USDOL ESA director Peter Turcic:

12-06-03  49,113 claims filed*
$720,000,000 compensation paid & medical benefits
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See current USDOL statistics at URL internet location:  http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/owcp/eeoicp/WeeklyStats.htm
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Figures included in Senator Chuck Grassley’s testimony before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources.  See EXHIBIT 14.  URL internet location:   http://energy.senate.gov/hearings/testimony.cfm?id=1106&wit_id=3220

03-30-04  52,625 claims filed*
  27,564 final decisions
  11,769 approved claims*
  15,795 denied claims
    $782,306,005 Total compensation paid for 10,503 payments — 
             (some payments split between survivors). 
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See USDOL’s Program Statistics Chart:
06-10-04

NOTE:  A problem exists regarding the transfer of the original charts  at this WEB site.  Follow the instructions to view the actual chart.   See EXHIBIT 52 to view original USDOL chart.

Chart status and figures:   55,056 claims filed*
  12,437 approved claims
  17,134 denied claims
  11,108 actual payments*
        $ 834,414,695 compensation paid
  +   35,710,229 medical paid              
  $ 870,124,924 Total compensation paid by 6-20-04

Or for easier review of the entire comparison section that reflects the distortions, click on this link; do a Cntrl F (find) search; and go to Page 69 of my original briefing.  The EX 52 statistic chart is posted on Page 73 of my original briefing at the bottom of the page.

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