David Safavian, the former Administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy who was arrested on Monday based upon a three-count criminal complaint, may have answered the questions posed by the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee in a misleading way.
The form questionnaire completed by David Safavian on February 9, 2004, asked the following question:
"To your knowledge, have you even been investigated, arrested, charged or convicted (including pleas of guilty or nolo contendre) by any federal, State, or other law enforcement authority for violation of any federal, State, county or municipal law, other than a minor traffic offense? If so, provide details."
Mr. Safavian's response, on the flip.
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