Days after a scandal erupted over a federal agency’s lavish spending on parties, fancy dinners, resort suites and rented tuxes, a music video has emerged by one of the agency’s employees, mocking the spending.

The video was made for an employee talent contest for the General Services Administration’s 2010 conference in Las Vegas, reported The Washington Post.

A report earlier this week showed the agency had spent $820,000 on the four-day, 300-person event, which included a $95-per-person dinner, $7,000 in sushi, $3,200 for a mind reader, $5,600 for in-room parties and $2,800 in water bottles, the Associated Press reported.

The spending, done at the height of the recession, prompted the resignation of a senior agency official and dismissal of two deputies. The GSA is a large agency that oversees office space and supplies and management duties.

The video, which surfaced Thursday, added more fuel to the scandal. It shows a GSA worker from Hawaii strumming a ukelele to the tune of Travie McCoy & Bruno Mars’s “Billionaire.”

“Donate my vacation, love to the nation, I’ll never be under OIG investigation,” the employee then raps.

The video won the GSA’s talent contest and was showcased at the agency’s awards ceremony at the Las Vegas conference, the Post reported.