A US Government audit finds taxpayers have been defrauded by Iraq operations

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What's the odds that neo cons will come in here and argue about how fraud is good?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060129...hC5x6oUewgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-

Audit: U.S.-Led Occupation Squandered Aid

By JIM KRANE, Associated Press WriterSun Jan 29, 6:21 PM ET

Iraqi money gambled away in the Philippines. Thousands spent on a swimming pool that was never used. An elevator repaired so poorly that it crashed, killing people.

A U.S. government audit found American-led occupation authorities squandered tens of millions of dollars that were supposed to be used to rebuild Iraq through undocumented spending and outright fraud.

In some cases, auditors recommend criminal charges be filed against the perpetrators. In others, it asks the U.S. ambassador to Iraq to recoup the money.

Dryly written audit reports describe the Coalition Provisional Authority's offices in the south-central city of Hillah being awash in bricks of $100 bills taken from a central vault without documentation.

It describes one agent who kept almost $700,000 in cash in an unlocked footlocker and mentions a U.S. soldier who gambled away as much as $60,000 in reconstruction funds in the Philippines.

"Tens of millions of dollars in cash had gone in and out of the South-Central Region vault without any tracking of who deposited or withdrew the money, and why it was taken out," says a report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, which is in the midst of a series of audits for the Pentagon and State Department.

Much of the first audit reports deal with contracting in south-central Iraq, one of the country's least-hostile regions. Audits have yet to be released for the occupation authority's spending in the rest of Iraq.

The audits offer a window into the chaotic U.S.-led occupation of Iraq of 2003-04, when inexperienced American officials — including workers from President Bush's election campaign — organized a cash-intensive "hearts and minds" mission to rebuild Iraq's devastated economy.

But the corruption and incompetence documented in the reports reveal that much of the effort, however well-intentioned, was wasted.

The failure of the rebuilding effort has been borne out most vividly by the rise of a virulent anti-American insurgency that has claimed most of the 2,237 U.S. military lives lost since the war began.

In some cases, auditors could find no trace of cash, much of which came from Iraqi oil revenues overseen by the occupation authority.

"Those deficiencies were so significant that we were precluded from accomplishing our stated objectives," the auditors said of U.S. officials in Hillah being unable to account for $97 million of the $120 million in Iraqi oil revenues earmarked for rebuilding projects.

An October 2005 audit found documentation for the spending of just $8 million of that money.

Negligence proved deadly in at least one case. Three Iraqis plummeted to their deaths in an elevator in the Hillah General Hospital that was certified to have been replaced by a contractor who received $662,800.

Also in Hillah, occupation officials spent $108,140 to replace pumps and fix the city's Olympic swimming pool. But the contractor merely polished the old plumbing to make it look new and collected his money.

When the pool was filled, the water came out a murky brown and the pool's reopening had to be canceled. The reports did not identify the contractors involved.

Auditors have asked the U.S. ambassador to recover a total of $571,823 that the reports describe as overpaid funds.

In some cases, cash simply disappeared.

Two occupation authority field agents responsible for paying contractors left Iraq without accounting for more than $700,000 each. When auditors confronted their manager and asked where the money was, the manger tried to clear one of the agents through false paperwork.

"This appears to be an attempt to remove outstanding balances by simply washing accounts," the auditor said. The two agents were not identified and there was no word on whether the pair were referred for prosecution.

One report describes mismanagement of more than 2,000 small contracts in south-central Iraq worth $88 million. Occupation staffers or those they supervised handed out millions to companies that never submitted required competitive bids or that were paid for unfinished work.

Other examples cited in the reports:

_Only a quarter of $23 million entrusted to civilian and military project and contracting officers to pay contractors ever found its way to those contractors.

_One contractor was paid $14,000 on four separate occasions for the same job.

_Of $7.3 million spent on a police academy near Hillah, auditors could account for just $4 million. They said $1.3 million was wasted on overpriced or duplicate construction or equipment not delivered. More than $2 million was missing.

_U.S. personnel "needlessly disbursed more than $1.8 million" of the estimated $2.3 million spent for renovating the library in the Shiite holy city of Karbala.

_The library contractor delivered only 18 of 68 personal computers called for and did not install Internet wiring or software. The computers worked only as stand-alones.

_The U.S.-led security transition command spent $945,000 for seven armored Mercedes-Benzes that were too lightly armored for Iraq. Auditors were able to account for only six of the cars.

_At one point, several paying agents kept cash inside the same filing cabinet in the Hillah vault. One agent took $100,000 from another's stack of cash to clear his own balance. "This was only discovered because the other paying agent had to make a disbursement that day and realized that he was short cash," the report says.

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On the Net:

Special Inspector General: http://www.sigir.mil/audit(underscore)reports.html
 
Let me see if I can some this one up, tax money froming the hard working(and hardly working) got missed used and or stolen. Gee I thought thats what happened to about half of it. :D
 
vetteman said:
LovingTongue said:
What's the odds that neo cons will come in here and argue about how fraud is good?

But they might come in here and say what else is new?

Dude, please learn too master the quote function....yee is confusing me
 
But LT . . . these funds were not wasted!! . . . They went to deserving causes!!

The lack of accountability will be difficult for the repooplickcans to rebutt. :D :devil: :D

But then the whole regime in the White Houise is unaccountable by their own authority . . . ;)

<Psst!! LT . . . do you reckon that you could resize pics before you post them, please? It would prevent my puta blowing the post bigger than the screen . . . thanks ;) >
 
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TWB said:
So was the need for war in Iraq.

But TWB . . . the imminent collapse of the AmeriKKKan economy required a war to boost the all important corporate profits . . . and everybody knows that unemployable working class redneck repooplickcans make such 'wonderful' cannon foddder . . . ;)
 
vetteman said:
LovingTongue said:
What's the odds that neo cons will come in here and argue about how fraud is good?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060129...hC5x6oUewgF;_ylu=X3oDMTA3MXN1bHE0BHNlYwN0bWE-

Audit: U.S.-Led Occupation Squandered Aid


While the Democrats spend their time tub thumping and rain dancing, their crazy assed leader Howard Dean is makiing sure they are in complete disarray by mismanaging their coffers, they may be able to take out an ad in the paper:

http://www.drudgereport.com/flashhd.htm
Aw, and yet people still say they'll vote more for Democrats than Republicans in 2006. Poor baby.
 
vetteman said:
LovingTongue said:
Are those folks likely voters or just folks in general. It doesn't mean shit unless they transfer talk into action.
Well, they sure did act in November of 2005. That was pretty much a coast to coast ass whippin' for you guys.
 
vetteman said:
LovingTongue said:
Yeah, state politics, but that "ass whippin" didn't change the status quo where it counts, we will be reviewing your predictions in November. Look at that map of "Dumbfuckistan" you worship and see how the blue looks like it's trying to leave the country. That is the general preception as well.

Check this map for a more detailed assessment of your support, mostly urban. Kind of looks like America with some pimples on it's ass[/QUOTE] Funny, how 57 million voters can be found there. Those blue dots are where the LARGEST population centers in America are. But then you were drunk in class while ol' skip was explainin' the difference between land size and population density, weren't you? PS: those blue dots are where most of our high tech research is done. The red dots are where we have most of the crime, meth labs, and teenage pregnancies. PPS: You know those northern dots that appear to be "leaving the country"? They're the same people who stomped you all the way into the ground in the Civil War, too... PPPS: Did I forget to mention you had 57 million opponents in 2004, and [i]even more[/i] now? Talk now, bitch. Talk now.
 
vetteman said:
LovingTongue said:
Yeah, state politics, but that "ass whippin" didn't change the status quo where it counts, we will be reviewing your predictions in November. Look at that map of "Dumbfuckistan" you worship and see how the blue looks like it's trying to leave the country. That is the general preception as well.

Check this map for a more detailed assessment of your support, mostly urban. Kind of looks like America with some pimples on it's ass[/QUOTE] Uhmmm . . . that gif means nothing except that it represents faulty statistics. The U$A has a voluntary voting system which allows strident minorities to control the voting outcome simply by voting. THe gif makes claims based on total population of the counties whereas it was only the small percentage of strident voters that created the disaster that is the Shrubya regime in the White House. So, the gif is nothing more than 'Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics' . . . ;) [COLOR=Silver]<Thank you Mr Disraeli>[/COLOR]
 
Don K Dyck said:
vetteman said:
Uhmmm . . . that gif means nothing except that it represents faulty statistics.

The U$A has a voluntary voting system which allows strident minorities to control the voting outcome simply by voting.

THe gif makes claims based on total population of the counties whereas it was only the small percentage of strident voters that created the disaster that is the Shrubya regime in the White House.

So, the gif is nothing more than 'Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics' . . . ;)

<Thank you Mr Disraeli>
Well, there's also gerrymandering. But at this point, dude, does it matter? Republicans are hated by a growing majority of Americans. At this rate they won't even win the position of dog catcher by 2008.

BTW vetteman's map ignores the reality of population density, also. Those blue dots are home to 57 million Kerry voters.
 
vetteman said:
Don K Dyck said:
vetteman said:
Uhmmm . . . that gif means nothing except that it represents faulty statistics.

The U$A has a voluntary voting system which allows strident minorities to control the voting outcome simply by voting.

THe gif makes claims based on total population of the counties whereas it was only the small percentage of strident voters that created the disaster that is the Shrubya regime in the White House.

So, the gif is nothing more than 'Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics' . . . ;)


I learned a long time ago to fight fire with fire. ;)

<<Psst!! Vetteman . . . this "quote" thinngy is making it really difficult to read your posts . . .

The system is designed to be used by idiots, so don't make it hard on yourself and others by trying to improve upon it . . .

Just post your comments AFTER OR BELOW the {/QUOTE} and everything will work . . . even for geniuses like ourselves ;) >>

<< NOW . . . if I could only get LT is re-size his pics before he posts them . . . :confused: >>
 
LT, is that what came first for you? You had to grow to hate Pres. Bush before you decided not to vote for him?

The majority of Americans do not hate Republicans, and you'll never find a poll that shows otherwise. There are plenty of people who won't vote for Republicans, but they'll still go bowling with them.
 
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