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Teh One Who Knocks
08-31-2011, 12:12 PM
By RICHARD LARDNER, Associated Press


WASHINGTON – As much as $60 billion in U.S. tax dollars has been lost to waste and fraud in Iraq and Afghanistan over the past decade due to lax oversight of contractors, poor planning and corruption, according to an independent panel.

In its final report to Congress, to be publicly released Wednesday, the Commission on Wartime Contracting said the waste could grow as U.S. support for reconstruction projects and programs wanes, leaving Iraq and Afghanistan to bear the long-term costs of sustaining the schools, medical clinics, barracks, roads and power plants already built with American money.

Government agencies should overhaul the way they award and manage contracts in war zones so they don't repeat the mistakes made in Iraq and Afghanistan, the commission said. Among the report's 15 recommendations are the creation of an inspector general to monitor contracting and the appointment of a senior government official to improve planning and coordination.

The Associated Press obtained a copy of the commission's 240-page report in advance of its public release. The commission was established by Congress in 2008 and ceases operating at the end of September.

Overall, the commission said spending on contracts and grants to support U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan is expected to exceed $206 billion by the end of the 2011 budget year. Based on its investigation, the commission said contracting waste in Afghanistan ranged from 10 percent to 20 percent of the $206 billion total. Fraud during the same period ran between 5 percent and 9 percent of the total, the report said.

Styled after the Truman Committee, which examined World War II spending six decades ago, the commission was vested with broad authority to examine military support contracts, reconstruction projects and private security companies. But the law creating the commission also dictated that it would cease operating at the end of September 2011, even as the U.S. operations in Iraq and Afghanistan continue to be heavily supported by contractors.

Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., who co-sponsored legislation to establish the commission, said in a statement emailed Tuesday that "it is disgusting to think that nearly a third of the billions and billions we spent on contracting was wasted or used for fraud."

The commission cited numerous examples of waste, including a $360 million U.S.-financed agricultural development program in Afghanistan. The effort began as a $60 million project in 2009 to distribute vouchers for wheat seed and fertilizer in drought-stricken areas of northern Afghanistan. The program expanded into the south and east. Soon the U.S. was spending a $1 million a day on the program, creating an environment ripe for waste and abuse, the commission said.

"Paying villagers for what they used to do voluntarily destroyed local initiatives and diverted project goods into Pakistan for resale," the commission said.

The Afghan insurgency's second largest funding source after the illegal drug trade is the diversion of money from U.S.-backed construction projects and transportation contracts, according to the commission. But the report does not say how much money has been funneled to the insurgency. The money typically is lost when insurgents and warlords threaten Afghan subcontractors with violence unless they pay for protection, according to the report.

The Associated Press reported earlier this month that U.S. military authorities in Kabul believe $360 million in U.S. tax dollars has ended up in the hands of people the American-led coalition has spent nearly a decade battling: the Taliban, criminals and power brokers with ties to both. The military said only a small percentage of the $360 million has been garnered by the Taliban and insurgent groups. Most of the money was lost to profiteering, bribery and extortion by criminals and power brokers.

Loser
08-31-2011, 01:18 PM
Who woulda thunk it? :roll:

FBD
08-31-2011, 04:38 PM
:lol: for real, just about everything the government is involved in is rife with it. shock of shocks!

PorkChopSandwiches
08-31-2011, 04:43 PM
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Acid Trip
08-31-2011, 04:43 PM
I think $60 billion is being generous. With all the money we've spent it that's but a tiny fraction and we know the corruption is wide spread.

FBD
08-31-2011, 09:42 PM
:lol: its still chump change, medicare takes what...a month to lose that much? :dance:

JoeyB
08-31-2011, 09:49 PM
:lol: its still chump change, medicare takes what...a month to lose that much? :dance:

War and the military costs far, far more than any public programs. You want lower taxes? Don't let half or more of your tax dollars get wasted on the military. And it is a waste. We fight arrogant, stupid, needless wars and try to maintain a bloated military that is not realistic.

Loser
08-31-2011, 09:54 PM
War and the military costs far, far more than any public programs. You want lower taxes? Don't let half or more of your tax dollars get wasted on the military. And it is a waste. We fight arrogant, stupid, needless wars and try to maintain a bloated military that is not realistic.

Yes, because the billion or so chinese, who already own half this country, and have increased their military spending by 1000% over the last 5 years, are no threat at all :roll:

Southern Belle
09-01-2011, 01:25 AM
It took a panel to figure that out?

Griffin
09-01-2011, 01:35 AM
President Thomas Whitmore: "I don't understand, where does all this come from? How do you get funding for something like this?"
Julius Levinson: "You don't actually think they spend $20,000 on a hammer, $30,000 on a toilet seat, do you?"

Southern Belle
09-01-2011, 01:38 AM
IDIOTS!

Just heard on the news tonight how FEMA is rife with waste. YA THINK YOU FUCKING IDIOTS?

Acid Trip
09-01-2011, 03:30 PM
War and the military costs far, far more than any public programs. You want lower taxes? Don't let half or more of your tax dollars get wasted on the military. And it is a waste. We fight arrogant, stupid, needless wars and try to maintain a bloated military that is not realistic.

National Defense is one of the few jobs our government is specifically given in the Constitution. Politicians abuse our military power but that doesn't mean it should be any less powerful.

JoeyB
09-01-2011, 10:38 PM
National Defense is one of the few jobs our government is specifically given in the Constitution. Politicians abuse our military power but that doesn't mean it should be any less powerful.

Our military spending is way out of control...that is the point I'm making. If we halved all of it...all of it...including payments on military debt, payments for past military personnel, as well as active military spending, plus the cost of war of course...we'd still be spending nearly a quarter of all the money in the entire world that goes to military funding.

Really think about that for second...alone, we'd account for nearly one fourth of all military spending in the entire world...but only IF we completely halved what we currently spend.

Frightening.