Monday, October 25, 2010

Defense Dept. can't account for $8.7 billion US taxpayer dollars spent in Iraq

7/27/10, "Defense can't account for $8.7 billion," Federal News Radio, by Rachel Stevens

"The Defense Department is unable to account for $8.7 billion of the $9.1 billion in
  • Development Fund for Iraq monies (it) received for reconstruction in Iraq. This according to a study published today by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.

"This situation occurred because most DoD organizations receiving DFI (Development Fund for Iraq) funds

The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) finds that

  • only one Defense organization actually set up the accounts required by the Treasury.

"The breakdown in controls

  • left the funds vulnerable to
  • inappropriate uses and undetected loss," SIGIR says.

The study recommends that the Secretary of Defense create new accounting and reporting procedures to avoid such mistakes in the future. It also recommends designating an executive agent to oversee progress, establishing measurable milestones,

For more reports and publications from the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, see http://www.sigir.mil/publications/index.html

  • Rachel Stevens is an intern with Federal News Radio."...

Funds lost between 2004-2007.

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