lily
01-31-2007, 11:29 PM
The report by the Special Inspector General for Iraqi Reconstruction. The one that this administration said should be shut down. (http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=14329)
Â*Â*IRAQ: US money is 'squandered' in Iraq
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*BBC News
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*January 31st, 2007
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Millions of dollars in US rebuilding funds have been wasted in Iraq,
US auditors say in a report which warns corruption in the country is rife.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*A never-used camp in Baghdad for police trainers with an Olympic-size
swimming pool is one of the examples highlighted in the quarterly audit.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Billions of budgeted dollars meanwhile remain unspent by Iraq's
government.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The report comes as President Bush is urging Congress to approve
$1.2bn (£600m) in further reconstruction aid.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The audit by Stuart Bowen, the special inspector general for Iraq
reconstruction (Sigir), is the latest in a regular series of updates to
Congress.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Budgeting problems
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*"The security situation continue to deteriorate, hindering progress in
all reconstruction sectors and threatening the overall reconstruction
effort," says his 579-page report, which is due to be released later on
Wednesday.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Among the wide-ranging findings, the audit says that corruption
continues to plague Iraq and infrastructure security remains vulnerable.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Auditors express "significant concern" about the Iraqi government's
record in managing and spending budgets.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Billions of dollars budgeted for capital projects remained unspent at
the end of 2006, the report says.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Vague invoices
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*As well as not spending funds, the audit also highlights ways in which
money has been used either improperly or wastefully.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*One case involved a payment by the US State Department of $43.8m to a
contractor, DynCorp International, for a residential camp for police
trainers outside the Adnan Palace grounds in Baghdad. The camp has never
been used.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The Iraqi Interior Ministry ordered $4.2m of work there, never
authorised by the State Department, that included 20 trailers for important
visitors and an Olympic-size swimming pool.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The State Department has said that it is working to improve controls.
Â* Another example cited in the report is $36.4m spent by US officials on
armoured vehicles, body armour and communications equipment that cannot be
accounted for because invoices were vague and there was no back-up
documentation.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Contracts have been awarded for virtually all of the $21bn earmarked
by the US government for Iraqi reconstruction, and some 80% has been spent.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Democrats, who now control the US Congress, have expressed concern at
the prospect of devoting more funds to rebuilding efforts in Iraq.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Rep Henry Waxman is planning in-depth hearings next week into charges
of waste and fraud in Iraq.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Since 2003, the way reconstruction aid is used has changed, with money
originally destined for infrastructure programmes cut and more spent on
areas like security and democracy projects.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Electricity output remains below pre-war levels, while funds initially
earmarked for water and sewerage have been cut by 50%, the audit says.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Investigations
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The report also points to continuing high unemployment, put at 18% but
widely believed to be under-reported, as a contributing factor in the
insurgency.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*It concludes that the Iraqi government's "most significant challenge"
continues to be strengthening the judiciary, prisons and the police.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*"The United States has spent billions of dollars in this area, with
limited success to date."
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Mr Bowen's audit office began operations in March 2004 and is
currently conducting 78 investigations, of which 23 have been referred to
the US Department of Justice.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*There have so far been four convictions.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*His office, which was nearly closed down last year by Republicans, is
now due to carry on its oversight work through 2008.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Do you think money has been squandered in Iraq? We are especially
interested in hearing from people inside Iraq.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*US FUNDS IN IRAQ
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Security and justice 34%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Electricity 23%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Water 12%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Economic, societal development 12%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Oil and gas 9%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Transport, communications 4%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Health care 4%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Source: Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction
Â*Â*IRAQ: US money is 'squandered' in Iraq
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*BBC News
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*January 31st, 2007
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Millions of dollars in US rebuilding funds have been wasted in Iraq,
US auditors say in a report which warns corruption in the country is rife.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*A never-used camp in Baghdad for police trainers with an Olympic-size
swimming pool is one of the examples highlighted in the quarterly audit.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Billions of budgeted dollars meanwhile remain unspent by Iraq's
government.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The report comes as President Bush is urging Congress to approve
$1.2bn (£600m) in further reconstruction aid.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The audit by Stuart Bowen, the special inspector general for Iraq
reconstruction (Sigir), is the latest in a regular series of updates to
Congress.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Budgeting problems
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*"The security situation continue to deteriorate, hindering progress in
all reconstruction sectors and threatening the overall reconstruction
effort," says his 579-page report, which is due to be released later on
Wednesday.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Among the wide-ranging findings, the audit says that corruption
continues to plague Iraq and infrastructure security remains vulnerable.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Auditors express "significant concern" about the Iraqi government's
record in managing and spending budgets.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Billions of dollars budgeted for capital projects remained unspent at
the end of 2006, the report says.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Vague invoices
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*As well as not spending funds, the audit also highlights ways in which
money has been used either improperly or wastefully.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*One case involved a payment by the US State Department of $43.8m to a
contractor, DynCorp International, for a residential camp for police
trainers outside the Adnan Palace grounds in Baghdad. The camp has never
been used.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The Iraqi Interior Ministry ordered $4.2m of work there, never
authorised by the State Department, that included 20 trailers for important
visitors and an Olympic-size swimming pool.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The State Department has said that it is working to improve controls.
Â* Another example cited in the report is $36.4m spent by US officials on
armoured vehicles, body armour and communications equipment that cannot be
accounted for because invoices were vague and there was no back-up
documentation.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Contracts have been awarded for virtually all of the $21bn earmarked
by the US government for Iraqi reconstruction, and some 80% has been spent.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Democrats, who now control the US Congress, have expressed concern at
the prospect of devoting more funds to rebuilding efforts in Iraq.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Rep Henry Waxman is planning in-depth hearings next week into charges
of waste and fraud in Iraq.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Since 2003, the way reconstruction aid is used has changed, with money
originally destined for infrastructure programmes cut and more spent on
areas like security and democracy projects.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Electricity output remains below pre-war levels, while funds initially
earmarked for water and sewerage have been cut by 50%, the audit says.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Investigations
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*The report also points to continuing high unemployment, put at 18% but
widely believed to be under-reported, as a contributing factor in the
insurgency.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*It concludes that the Iraqi government's "most significant challenge"
continues to be strengthening the judiciary, prisons and the police.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*"The United States has spent billions of dollars in this area, with
limited success to date."
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Mr Bowen's audit office began operations in March 2004 and is
currently conducting 78 investigations, of which 23 have been referred to
the US Department of Justice.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*There have so far been four convictions.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*His office, which was nearly closed down last year by Republicans, is
now due to carry on its oversight work through 2008.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Do you think money has been squandered in Iraq? We are especially
interested in hearing from people inside Iraq.
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*US FUNDS IN IRAQ
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Security and justice 34%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Electricity 23%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Water 12%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Economic, societal development 12%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Oil and gas 9%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Transport, communications 4%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Health care 4%
Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Â*Source: Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction