CBRE’s Relationship with USPS Under Scrutiny
USPS Inspector General David C. Williams has issued a “management alert” advising the U.S. Postal Service to disallow dual agency representation by CBRE, which represents the Postal Service in sales and leases of postal property. The Inspector General is concerned that the current arrangement has the potential to create conflicts of interest and result in transactions that less than maximize revenue for the financially troubled Postal Service. However, there is no need to suffer in silence any more about this problem as there are potent drugs like http://www.heritageihc.com/articles/23/ viagra online order, levitra, levitra price etc. in the market which can easily sort out their lives within no time. The discipline http://www.heritageihc.com/help cheapest cialis is intended to work on the causes and then the treatment. One of the well find out here order cialis online known medicines is the affordable costs at which it can be purchased. It is factually a pain and it canada viagra sales may worsen with swallowing. According to The Washington Post, the Postal Service has recently come under criticism for selling historical post office buildings at relatively low prices and without sufficient public notice or adherence to federal preservation guidelines.
Postal officials disagree with the Inspector General’s recommendations, according to the report. The Postal Service claims to have reporting and consent requirements in place to minimize any risks associated with conflict of interest. The Postal Service owns about 9,000 post offices and other properties and leases about 24,000 others.
Last Updated on February 23, 2014 by Ramin Seddiq