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B-242848.2 1 (1992-07-06)

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     Comptroller General
     of the United States
     Wshlngton, D,09 20548
     Decision



     Matter of:     Thomas Cho - Temporary Duty Allowances -
                    Place of Residence

     File:          B-242848,2
     Date:          July 6, 1992


     DIGEST

     The agency's determination that an employee's residence was
     San Francisco for purposes of temporary duty travel
     allowances is reasonable and supported by the record,
     including the employee's statementon a civil service
     retirement system form. Although !;§he employee alleged that
     he also maintained a second r9sidence in Sacramento, his
     permanent duty station, from which he commuted to work, the
     employee failed to provide sufficient evidence of rpsidency
     in Sacramento during the period in question. Howevel, he is
     authorized mileage payment for an initial trip from 4,is
     permanent station, Sacramento, to hJs temporary duty ataLion
     and for a return trip Lo Sacramento at the conclusion of the
     temporary duty.
     D E C I S I'O N . . . . ....... - - -..... .... ...     .

     Mr. Thomas L. C.lo, a former employee of the U.S. Army Audit
     Agency, requestij,econsideration of our decision, Thomas
     Cho, B-242848, JV.'.e 17, 1991, denying his claims for
     expenses arising from several periods of temporary duty
     (TDY) travel.' For the reasons stated below, we affirm our
     prior decision with the exception that we now authorize
     payment of mileage for one round trip between his permanent
     station and his TDY point.
     BACKGROUND

     Mr. Cho had filed a n%mber of discrimination complaints
     against his former agency that included,the travel claims.
     As part of a settlement of, the disciimination claims, the
     parties agreed that the matter concerning Mr. Cho's travel
     claims would be forwarded to our Office for determination.
     As stated in our earlier decision, the parties agreed that
     the dispositive issue regarding the travel claims was the



     1Mr. Cho's request for reconsideration was submitted on his
     behalf by Elaine W. Wallace, Attorney and Counselor at Law.

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