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05-05-2005, 02:34 PM #1
is america going broke-article below
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U.S. Can't Account for $100M Spent in Iraq
By MATT KELLEY, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, May 5, 2005
(05-05) 08:21 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) --
U.S. government mismanagement of assets in Iraq, from the lack of proper
documentation on nearly $100 million in cash to millions of dollars worth of
unaccounted-for equipment, are setting back efforts to fight corruption in the
fledgling democracy, auditors and critics say.
Iraq became awash in billions of dollars in cash after the U.S. invasion two
years ago, often with few or no controls over how that money was spent and
accounted for. From the $8.8 billion provided to Iraq's interim government to
millions provided to U.S. contractors, investigations have detailed a system
ripe for abuse.
The latest indication of that came Wednesday when investigators released a
report saying $96.6 million in cash could not be properly accounted for. The
total included more than $7 million that was simply gone, according to the
report from the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.
It said $89.4 million in cash payments in south-central Iraq were made without
the necessary supporting documentation, the investigation found. Indications of
fraud and other wrongdoing are the subject of separate, continuing probes.
Wednesday's report accused civilian contract managers of "simply washing
accounts" to try to make the books balance. Staffing shortages and the
quick turnover of those responsible for the cash contributed to the problems,
the report said, echoing the findings in previous reports.
Examples of possible misspending in Iraq revealed in recent months include:
_ "Less than adequate controls" over $8.8 billion given to the interim
Iraqi government between the March 2003 invasion and the hand over of power to
Iraqis on June 28, 2004.
_ Projected totals of nearly $20 million in missing or unaccounted-for equipment
in Baghdad and Kuwait.
_ A lack of proper rules governing some $600 million in cash handed out by U.S.
authorities.
Critics say the freewheeling postwar spending in Iraq is, at best, providing a
poor example for the new Iraqi government to follow.
"A normal citizen couldn't live this way," said Danielle Brian of the
Project on Government Oversight, an independent watchdog group. "Until
there are serious penalties imposed on agencies that are sloppy with their
spending, we're just going to see more of the same."
A congressional critic of U.S. reconstruction spending in Iraq went further.
"The U.S. risks fostering a culture of corruption in Iraq," said Sen.
Russ Feingold, D-Wis.
Officials of the U.S. civilian and military administrations in Iraq say they're
doing the best they can under the circumstances. The organization now overseeing
cash payments in Iraq has clamped down on documentation and is trying to
reconcile its past accounts, Col. Thomas Stefanko, the official in charge of
that office, told auditors.
Stefanko wrote the investigators that he agreed with their conclusions. Stefanko
said his office had corrected or was in the process of fixing or investigating
the problems identified in the report.
The money at issue in the latest report is from proceeds from Iraqi oil sales
and seizures from the regime of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Distribution of the money was handled first by the Coalition Provisional
Authority, the U.S.-run occupation government in Iraq from 2003 to June 28,
2004.
After that, the money was overseen by the Joint Area Support Group-Central,
which is managed from the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
Managers gave the cash to "division level agents" responsible for
distributing the money for reconstruction programs in a certain area. Those
agents were supposed to keep detailed, signed receipts and other documentation
for the money they spent, but usually did not, the report said.
Part of the problem was a last-minute push to spend millions on reconstruction
projects before the interim Iraqi government took over, the report said. One
agent got $6.75 million in cash a week before the hand over, with the
expectation that the money would be spent before the Iraqis took power, the
report said.
Several of these agents "were under the impression that it was more
important to quickly distribute the money to the region than to obtain all
necessary documentation," the report said.
Controls over the cash were so lax that two of the agents hired to distribute
the money were allowed to leave Iraq before they had accounted for all of it,
the report said. Between them, those two had been given more than $1.4 million
in cash which remains unaccounted for, the report said.
A different agent failed to provide proper documentation for more than $12.4
million in spending but had his accounts cleared by his supervisors, the report
said.
Yet another agent kept distributing money for three weeks after his authority to
handle the funds was revoked, the report said. That agent, told that $1,878,870
was missing from his account, delivered precisely that amount to his supervisors
three days later, the report said.
That suggests, the report said, that the agent had a reserve of cash and only
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05-05-2005, 04:06 PM #2
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It's only going broke when it comes to the needs of its own citizens.
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Could someone explain to me how this ties in to the Illegal Immigration issue?
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05-05-2005, 07:12 PM #4
US cant account for $
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