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Consultant for Lumbee Tribe was paid $30K for handbook





The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina paid a consultant more than $30,000 to write a Boys and Girls Club handbook that's riddled with grammatical errors, typos and omitted words, The Fayetteville Observer reports.

The tribe used a grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to pay Rose Marie Lowry-Townsend to write the 10-page booklet. She billed more than 275 hours, at a rate of $110 per hour.

"I've never heard of anyone paying $30,000 for a handbook," Steve Morris, the regional service director for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America, told the paper.

HUD said the rate Lowry-Townsend was paid exceeded government limits. The tribe has been ordered to repay $115,000 to the government.

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