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Audit Reveals the Pentagon Doesn’t Know Where $6.5 Trillion Dollars Has Gone
Free Thought Project ^ | 8/8/2016 | jJay Syrmopoulos

Posted on 08/08/2016 4:17:40 AM PDT by HomerBohn

Washington, D.C. – A new Department of Defense Inspector General’s report, released last week, has left Americans stunned at the jaw-dropping lack of accountability and oversight. The glaring report revealed the Pentagon couldn’t account for $6.5 trillion dollars worth of Army general fund transactions and data, according to a report by the Fiscal Times.

The Pentagon, which has been notoriously lax in its accounting practices, has never completed an audit, would reveal how the agency has specifically spent the trillions of dollars allocated for wars, equipment, personnel, housing, healthcare and procurements allotted to them by Congress.

Beginning in 1996 all federal agencies were mandated by law to conduct regular financial audits. However, the Pentagon has NEVER complied with that federal law. In 20 years, it has never accounted for the trillions of dollars in taxpayer funds it has spent, in part because “fudging” the numbers has become standard operating procedure at the Department of Defense, as revealed in a 2013 Reuters investigation by Scot Paltrow.

According to the report by the Fiscal Times:

“An increasingly impatient Congress has demanded that the Army achieve “audit readiness” for the first time by Sept. 30, 2017, so that lawmakers can get a better handle on military spending. But Pentagon watchdogs think that may be mission impossible, and for good reason…

The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), the behemoth Indianapolis-based agency that provides finance and accounting services for the Pentagon’s civilian and military members, could not provide adequate documentation for $6.5 trillion worth of year-end adjustments to Army general fund transactions and data.

The DFAS has the sole responsibility for paying all DOD military and personnel, retirees and annuitants, along with Pentagon contractors and vendors. The agency is also in charge of electronic government initiatives, including within the Executive Office of the President, the Department of Energy and the Departing of Veterans Affairs.”

While there is nothing in the IG’s report specifying that the money has been stolen, the mere fact that the Pentagon can’t account for how it spent the money reveals a potentially far greater problem than simple theft alone.

For every transaction, a so-called “journal voucher” that provides serial numbers, transaction dates and the amount of the expenditure is supposed to be produced. The report specifies that the agency has done such a poor job in providing documentation of their transactions, that there is no way to actually know how $6.5 trillion dollars has been spent. Essentially, the government has no way of knowing how the Pentagon has spent the trillions of taxpayer dollars allocated by Congress for national defense.

In turn, employees of the DFAS were routinely told by superiors to take “unsubstantiated change actions” commonly referred to as “plugging” the numbers. These “plugs” – which amounted to falsifying financial records – were then used to create the appearance that the military’s financial data matched that of the U.S. Treasury Department’s numbers when discrepancies in the financial data couldn’t be accounted for, according to the Reuters investigation.

According to that Reuters investigation:

“For two decades, the U.S. military has been unable to submit to an audit, flouting federal law and concealing waste and fraud totaling billions of dollars.

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Linda Woodford spent the last 15 years of her career inserting phony numbers in the U.S. Department of Defense’s accounts.

Every month until she retired in 2011, she says, the day came when the Navy would start dumping numbers on the Cleveland, Ohio DFAS…. Using the data they received, Woodford and her fellow accountants there set about preparing monthly reports to square the Navy’s books with the U.S. Treasury’s…. And every month, they encountered the same problem. Numbers were missing. Numbers were clearly wrong. Numbers came with no explanation of how the money had been spent or which congressional appropriation it came from.”

While many of the problems occurred due to bookkeeping errors rather than actual financial losses, the DFAS has failed to provide the necessary tracking information essential to performing an accurate audit of Pentagon spending and obligations, according to the IG’s report.

“Army and Defense Finance and Accounting Service Indianapolis personnel did not adequately support $2.8 trillion in third quarter adjustments and $6.5 trillion in year-end adjustments made to Army General Fund data during FY 2015 financial statement compilation,” wrote Lorin T. Venable, the assistant inspector general for financial management and reporting. “We conducted this audit in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards.”

The Pentagon has a chronic failure to keep track of its money – how much it has, how much it pays out and how much is wasted or stolen. Adding to the appearance of impropriety is the fact that thousands of documents that should be on file have been removed and disappeared without any reasonable explanation.

DFAS “did not document or support why the Defense Departmental Reporting System . . . removed at least 16,513 of 1.3 million records during Q3 FY 2015. As a result, the data used to prepare the FY 2015 AGF third quarter and year-end financial statements were unreliable and lacked an adequate audit trail,” according to the IG’s report stated.

The accounting errors and manipulated numbers, though obviously problems in their own right, highlight a far greater problem for the Defense Department than only bad recording keeping and wasteful spending habits. In reality, they are a representation of the poor decision-making, and lack of oversight and accountability that plague our nation’s government as a whole.

While the Department of Defense can’t account for $6.5 trillion dollars of taxpayer funds, in 2014 there were 47 million people, including over 15 million children, living in poverty in the U.S. – 15% of the U.S. population, which is the largest total number in poverty since records began being kept 52 years ago.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: pentagon; pentagonmoney; pentagonmoneymissing
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To: HomerBohn

The uniformed military has to move every few years. Hard for them to develop the accounting and investigative skill to search out fraud, waste and abuse.

The “Little Old Ladies In Tennis Shoes” stay at one job for forever in government. They have the time to figure out how to steal.

DFAS is part of the government crime syndicate.


21 posted on 08/08/2016 5:39:06 AM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: HomerBohn

Accoording to a friend who was a forensic auditor, sitting at a desk is not all they do. His comment was with appropriate effort, not excluding waterboarding, the trail always can be would. He smiled at the waterboarding, but there are many ways to get to the date IF the auditors want.

A demanding public, busily sharpening pitchforks(or arming up) helps.

Hmmmn . . . . . .


22 posted on 08/08/2016 5:41:16 AM PDT by GladesGuru (Islam Delenda Est. Because of what Islam is - and because of what Muslims do.)
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To: HomerBohn

Hope the good guys have it.


23 posted on 08/08/2016 5:45:30 AM PDT by Leep (Cut the crap!)
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To: HomerBohn

This has been an on going issue for years.

Older article about the Fraud and Waste amidst the shut down.
Military Waste and Fraud Continue In the Middle of the Government Shutdown
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/10/wasted-military.html

Medical is another area that needs a good audit. Since Tricare Life has been DOD MANDATED to use either base or Express Scripts for daily meds. Wonder how many drugs are stolen out of mail boxes as they are not Photo ID signed for, just shoved into your mailbox. Some of the 3 months of drugs are thousands of $$ retail. Hubby’s Whelcol is nearly $1K for 3 months.

Espress Scripts Fraud
https://www.express-scripts.com/TRICARE/fwa/

Express Scripts Hell
http://editor-mom.blogspot.com/2005/11/inside-hell-of-express-scripts.html


24 posted on 08/08/2016 5:56:58 AM PDT by GailA (If politicians won't keep their promises to the Military, they won't keep them to you!)
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To: HomerBohn

Check the following places” 1. obama’s bank account. 2. The Clinton Foundation. 3. The muslim brotherhood organizations.
You will find it at one of the three.


25 posted on 08/08/2016 6:00:55 AM PDT by sport
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To: IronJack

Black Ops Matter


26 posted on 08/08/2016 6:13:20 AM PDT by Robe
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To: HomerBohn

pallets of money went somewhere...


27 posted on 08/08/2016 6:35:15 AM PDT by Bubba Gump Shrimp (A Liberal is someone who cannot accept that there is a Law of Unintended Consequences)
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To: sport

Ooops. You forgot the CPUSA, NAACP, Planned Parenthood and the Obama Museum and Bath House.


28 posted on 08/08/2016 6:37:41 AM PDT by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys: Good for nothing but make you smile as you shove them down the stairs.)
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To: exDemMom

That last sentence nailed the remedy perfectly!

Americans should save and provide for their own ‘golden years’ and the employer shouldn’t be involved in providing a nest egg for retirees and, of course, neither should the central socialist government.


29 posted on 08/08/2016 6:49:05 AM PDT by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys: Good for nothing but make you smile as you shove them down the stairs.)
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To: HomerBohn

Audit Reveals the Pentagon Doesn’t Know Where $6.5 Trillion Dollars Has Gone
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Plus the 6 billion that came up missing under Hill from the state dept.


30 posted on 08/08/2016 6:50:24 AM PDT by Ms Mable
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To: HomerBohn

Miscreant pocket lining, both parties. No GAAP there. Monumentally crummy accounting.


31 posted on 08/08/2016 7:40:18 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: HomerBohn

What do they care? It’s not their money.


32 posted on 08/08/2016 9:30:05 AM PDT by Organic Panic
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To: HomerBohn

Did they look under the sofa cushions?


33 posted on 08/08/2016 11:28:23 PM PDT by Oztrich Boy (I shot a man in Falcon Heights, just to watch him die)
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To: HomerBohn
The Pentagon, which has been notoriously lax in its accounting practices, has never completed an audit, would reveal how the agency has specifically spent the trillions of dollars allocated for wars, equipment, personnel, housing, healthcare and procurements allotted to them by Congress.

The Federal Government is out of control. Now wonder the insiders are in a panic.

34 posted on 08/08/2016 11:32:33 PM PDT by Chgogal (A woman who votes for Hillary is voting with her vagina and not her brain.)
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To: Oztrich Boy
Hillary may have paid the Pentagon a visit and sat down atop a pile of money which was sucked up between her cheeks and into a very dark and large hole.


35 posted on 08/09/2016 4:33:27 AM PDT by HomerBohn (Liberals and Slinkys: Good for nothing but make you smile as you shove them down the stairs.)
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To: IronJack
Better than gold-ish ops.


36 posted on 08/10/2016 5:34:55 PM PDT by wally_bert (I didn't get where I am today by selling ice cream tasting of bookends, pumice stone & West Germany)
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