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$96.6 million earmarked to rebuild Iraq disappears
The Kansas City Star ^ | May 5, 2005

Posted on 05/07/2005 8:09:44 AM PDT by BiscuitEater

From The Kansas City Star: WASHINGTON — Nearly $100 million in Iraqi reconstruction cash — intended to be handed out by U.S. workers in shrink-wrapped bricks of $100 bills — can't be accounted for, federal auditors reported Wednesday.

A criminal investigation into possible fraud in a handful of cases is under way to determine what happened to some of the $96.6 million earmarked to rebuild south-central Iraq, according to a report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction.

The money came from Iraqi oil sales and other local revenue, not from U.S. taxpayers, and it was to be distributed by the main financial office of the U.S. rebuilding effort in Iraq. That office — first part of the now-defunct Coalition Provisional Authority, now run by Joint Area Support Group-Central — hired U.S. workers to pay cash to locals and contractors to repair Iraq and provide relief to Iraqis.

But U.S. officials didn't watch where the cash went, the inspector general found.

An examination of financial records between June 2003 and October 2004 showed poor bookkeeping, and investigators “found indicators of potential fraud,” the report said.

According to the inspector general's officer, in two cases, U.S. workers left Iraq without telling their bosses what happened to $1.49 million in cash they were in charge of. When the inspector general's office looked into it, it found that those two “field paying agents” didn't sign the required forms to take on personal liability for lost cash.

Instead of trying to find out what happened to the money, the agents' boss tried to use other funds “to remove outstanding balances by simply washing accounts,” the 36-page report said.

On other occasions, wads of cash were handed out without being counted properly, according to the inspector general. One U.S. office wasn't cleared to receive cash — and had even asked not to be given any — but got some anyway. The Joint Area Support Group-Central said the delivery was supposed to be $3.5 million. When the money was counted, it came to only $3.25 million.

“You have a system that is broken down,” said Brookings Institution senior fellow Peter Singer, author of the book Corporate Warriors. “It's what people warned about. It's what people knew was going on. Now I'm afraid it's too late.”

Sen. Russell Feingold, a Wisconsin Democrat, said the findings “paint a picture of disorganized, sloppy management.”

He said: “The U.S. risks fostering a culture of corruption in Iraq.”

The inspector general examined a total of $119.9 million in cash, but auditors could properly account for only $23.3 million of that money.

The inspector general's office was unable even to estimate how much of the missing $96.6 million was due to sloppy record keeping and how much was lost to criminal activity.

Contracting officials told the inspector general where they thought $89.4 million of the missing money went — but couldn't provide adequate receipts or paperwork to prove it.

Another $7.2 million vanished off the books.

“It was a tough situation with not enough people — people shooting,” said Defense Department spokeswoman Lt. Col. Rose-Ann Lynch. “They had to move constantly. (It was) very challenging in an austere environment.”

The inspector general issued several recommendations for fixing cash controls, which military officials in Iraq promised to undertake.

These problems might be expected a year and a half ago, but not well after the fall of Baghdad, said Keith Ashdown, vice president of policy and communications for Taxpayers for Common Sense.

In the past, reports show that the U.S. government has “lost forklifts, misplaced generators,” Ashdown said. “Now you're doing something you thought you could never do: You're misplacing millions of dollars.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: appropriations; audit; iraq; missing; rebuildingiraq
I wonder why I haven't seen this in the MSM.
1 posted on 05/07/2005 8:09:45 AM PDT by BiscuitEater
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To: BiscuitEater

quid pro queer doings.


2 posted on 05/07/2005 8:10:59 AM PDT by ken21 (if you didn't see it on tv, then it didn't happen. /s)
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To: BiscuitEater

Sen. FEINGOLD: "The U.S. risks fostering a culture of corruption in Iraq.”




Suggestion. Do something about the culture of legislative and judicial corruption in our country, first.


3 posted on 05/07/2005 8:16:47 AM PDT by sirthomasthemore (I go to my execution as the King's humble servant, but God's first!)
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To: BiscuitEater

Round up the usual suspects.


4 posted on 05/07/2005 8:17:17 AM PDT by Codename - Ron Benjamin ("Forbidden fruit? We have forbidden fruit? Hey Eve... we have forbidden fruit!!!!!")
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To: Codename - Ron Benjamin
Round up the usual suspects

Call for Kofi ..Call for Kofi...Call for Kofi...

5 posted on 05/07/2005 8:21:40 AM PDT by Don Corleone (Leave the gun..take the cannoli)
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To: sirthomasthemore

Our tax money at work - how frigging wonderful!


6 posted on 05/07/2005 8:21:43 AM PDT by ImpotentRage
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To: Don Corleone

The corrupt Kofi can't be blamed for this. Now....who was ultimately in charge of this mess? The initial of his first name starts with G, not K.


7 posted on 05/07/2005 8:23:48 AM PDT by Austin Willard Wright
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To: ImpotentRage

Not that it makes this any better, but if you read the article, it wasn't U. S. tax money.


8 posted on 05/07/2005 8:24:58 AM PDT by savedbygrace ("No Monday morning quarterback has ever led a team to victory" GW Bush)
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To: Austin Willard Wright

Just SOP over there....


9 posted on 05/07/2005 8:25:41 AM PDT by dakine
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To: BiscuitEater

**The money came from Iraqi oil sales and other local revenue, not from U.S. taxpayers,**

Whew! I thought we were talking about U. S. dollars here!


10 posted on 05/07/2005 8:26:13 AM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: ImpotentRage

"Our tax money at work - how frigging wonderful!"

Sometimes it is helpful to read the story before commenting; it says, "The money came from Iraqi oil sales and other local revenue, not from U.S. taxpayers"


11 posted on 05/07/2005 8:27:06 AM PDT by GGpaX4DumpedTea
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To: BiscuitEater

These thieves should be tracked down and turned over to the Iraqi authorities, with a recommendation that they be executed. I mean, this ain't Boston, and rebuilding Baghdad ain't the Big Dig!


12 posted on 05/07/2005 8:30:56 AM PDT by IronJack
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"U.S. workers left Iraq without telling their bosses what happened to $1.49 million in cash they were in charge of."

Article doesn't stipulate the nationality of the "bosses."
Were they Amaericans, too? And what kind of boss puts
a worker in charge of huge amounts of money without having some kind of security bond on him?

Methinks the Kansas City Star has some digging to do
in Washington before they publish stuff like this! What
paper in Washington (DC?) ran the news? whose by-line? Where was the money printed and housed before being passed to the U.S. Iraqi Fund people? And what does "found indicators of POTENTIAL fraud” actually mean?

I smell a Democrat trying to stir a pot here!


13 posted on 05/07/2005 8:35:41 AM PDT by Grendel9
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To: Austin Willard Wright

Nah... It starts with a J and he knows very well all the trinkets of iraqui money machinery, in particular who to call and when, and from who to get the latest information.


14 posted on 05/07/2005 8:36:01 AM PDT by Codename - Ron Benjamin ("Forbidden fruit? We have forbidden fruit? Hey Eve... we have forbidden fruit!!!!!")
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To: dakine

Someone's got a phat wallet right now and it's not us.


15 posted on 05/07/2005 8:37:05 AM PDT by 1FASTGLOCK45 (FreeRepublic: More fun than watching Dem'Rats drown like Turkeys in the rain! ! !)
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To: BiscuitEater

Wow, the Iraqis really are following our Government's example - soon they'll have billions of $$$ lost/wasted/unaccounted for like we do!


16 posted on 05/07/2005 9:05:46 AM PDT by DTogo (U.S. out of the U.N. & U.N out of the U.S.)
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To: Austin Willard Wright
The corrupt Kofi can't be blamed for this. Now....who was ultimately in charge of this mess? The initial of his first name starts with G, not K.

And who said the US was watching over the money. I thought it was confiscated cash and in the hands of the Iraqi new government. Some was from oil sales which we have no control over. Grow up, boy.

17 posted on 05/07/2005 9:16:38 AM PDT by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: BiscuitEater
The demoncRATs have enabled through welfare programs a disappearance of trillions of dollars over several decades. And the only bloody thing they have to show for it is? NADA!!!!
18 posted on 05/07/2005 11:01:04 AM PDT by Ursus arctos horribilis ("It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees!" Emiliano Zapata 1879-1919)
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