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LOS ANGELES A public agency that provides health care for Los Angeles poorest families has been using taxpayer money on lavish parties and alcohol, reports CBS Los Angeles. The station s investigative reporter David Goldstein reviewed L.A. Care Health Plan s credit card statements and salary information for 2012.The agency s executives spent more than $8,100 for a 59-person dinner at Roy s Hawaiian Fusion in downtown Los Angeles. To wash down the meal, they bought 29 bottles of wine worth more than $1,100.The organization also spent more than $58,000 on a 2011 holiday party for 550 people at the Westin Bonaventure in downtown L.A., $16,000 on American Express gift cards and more than $5,000 on personalized cookies with the L.A. Care logo. In addition, the agency spent thousands of dollars on catered working lunches from the Corner Bakery Cafe and meals at swanky restaurants like the Los Angeles Athletic Club, where one lunch cost more than $1,400.Howard Kahn, the CEO of L.A. Care, defended all the charges Goldstein found,
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