Government Accountability Institute

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Government Accountability Institute
Government Accountability Institute logo.png
Founded 2012[1]
Location
Area served
United States
Key people
Peter Schweizer
Stephen Bannon
Revenue
$1.7 million (2014)[2]
Mission "To investigate and expose crony capitalism, misuse of taxpayer monies, and other governmental corruption or malfeasance."
Website www.g-a-i.org

The Government Accountability Institute (GAI) is a conservative nonprofit investigative research organization located in Tallahassee, Florida.[3][4] GAI was founded in 2012.[5] Peter Schweizer serves as the group's president.[6] The group is known for its involvement with the publication of the investigative books Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich and Bush Bucks: How Public Service and Corporations Helped Make Jeb Rich.[1]

Overview

The stated mission of GAI is to "investigate and expose crony capitalism, misuse of taxpayer monies, and other governmental corruption or malfeasance."[7] According to Bloomberg Businessweek, GAI creates "rigorous, fact-based indictments against major politicians, then partners with mainstream media outlets conservatives typically despise to disseminate those findings to the broadest audience."[1] Members of GAI's board of directors include Stephen Bannon, Owen Smith, Ron Robinson, and Hunter Lewis.[8]

GAI's research methods include analyzing tax filings, flight logs, and foreign government documents as well as engaging in data-mining on the Deep Web, which includes the 97% of information on the World Wide Web that isn't indexed by traditional search engines.[1]

Activities

The organization has most notably been involved with the research and publication of investigative books including Clinton Cash: The Untold Story of How and Why Foreign Governments and Businesses Helped Make Bill and Hillary Rich and Bush Bucks: How Public Service and Corporations Helped Make Jeb Rich.[1]

Clinton Cash, published in May 2015, is an investigation of donations made to the Clinton Foundation by foreign entities, paid speeches made by Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the Clintons' personal enrichment since leaving the White House in 2001.[9]

Bush Bucks, an e-book published in October 2015, raises questions about the millions of dollars former Florida Governor Jeb Bush earned after leaving office from companies that benefited from Bush's policy while he was serving as Florida's Governor.[10][11]

In October 2012, GAI released a report which said that the Obama campaign had been illegally soliciting foreign donations.[12][13] In December 2013, a GAI analysis found that from July 12, 2010, to November 30, 2013, President Obama's public schedule showed zero one-on-one meetings between Obama and then-Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius.[14] In July 2014, GAI reported that $1 billion worth of school lunches is thrown away each year.[15]

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