A new report from the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD IG) exposes even more fraud, waste and/or corruption in America’s ongoing war in Afghanistan. This latest report reveals that more than $3.1 billion of U.S. taxpayer funds provided to the Afghan Armed Forces from 2014 through 2017 was grossly mismanaged.
According to the DoD IG, U.S. military leaders overseeing operations in Afghanistan "failed to accurately record" some 95,000 vehicles transferred to Afghan Armed Forces, along with fuel expenses and maintenance costs to keep the vehicles operational. The report issued last Wednesday was the last in a series of DoD IG audits that examined the Pentagon for “systemic challenges” in how senior officials oversee U.S. direct funding to the Afghan Armed Forces said the Military Times.
The DoD IG warned the lack of accountability via military leaders overseeing Afghanistan leaves U.S. taxpayer funds vulnerable to "fraud, waste, and abuse."
“Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC-A) officials did not effectively manage and oversee the U.S. direct funding provided to the Ministries of Defense and Interior, which oversee Afghanistan’s Army and National Police, respectively,” the report stated.
“CSTC-A management and oversight of the direct funding is intended to increase [Afghan security forces] effectiveness and capabilities so the [forces] can become more professional and increasingly self-sustaining.”
Stars and Stripes, an American military newspaper, said military officials blame, what else, “inadequate staffing and security concerns” for any financial discrepancies. However, the DoD IG audit determined systemic issues are to blame.
CSTC-A officials established unrealistic and unattainable goals for the Afghans to improve their own capabilities toward achieving independence in supplying their own troops, the IG also found.
Instead, the Afghan government has remained reliant on the United States to furnish its supplies because American officials have not provided adequate training, according to the report.
Additionally, the report stated CSTC-A officials have not enforced penalties within U.S. agreements with the Afghan government. Penalties include levying fines when terms and conditions of contracts are not met, such as providing detailed logs of vehicle maintenance and fuel consumption data.
Stars and Stripes provides a summary of the latest findings from the DoD IG report:
For example, Afghan officials only provided CSTC-A fuel consumption reports for the Afghan army when directly requested by the United States, though contracts require biweekly reports. The IG concluded the United States cannot be certain that at least $174 million worth of fuel was properly used.
CSTC-A also cannot properly track the status of some 95,000 vehicles that the United States has given the Afghans because officials did not properly inventory the types and quantities of vehicles provided.
Furthermore, the IG blamed CSTC-A officials for failing to properly train the Afghans to maintain those vehicles, leaving the U.S. military to spend about $21 million to replace engines and transmissions that should have been the Afghans responsibility.
The IG report was the eighth and final report in a series of oversight investigations into CSTC-A functions since 2015. The reports have uncovered widespread issues within the command, including the commands’ inability to account for more than $700 million of ammunition provided to the Afghan security forces between 2015 and 2017.
As a result of the Pentagon’s lousy accounting practices, if not outright fraud and embezzlement, the audit notes that CSTC-A officials did not have the assurance that “$3.1 billion in U.S. direct funding was used entirely for the intended purposes.”
In other words, just over $3 billion may have been stolen.
And lastly, we will leave you with David Stockman, the former Director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Ronald Reagan, who recently appeared on Fox Business — calling out Trump’s record-setting defense spending for fiscal year 2018/19 as absolutely “crazy.” To that, all we can add is that with all the “fraud, waste, and abuse” via the Pentagon in America’s endless wars, the next war would leave the country even more insolvent than it is already.
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They can cut pensions and other socialist programs in murica, b/c they are not affordable. Being socialist is a crime.
Money pissed away by Gov't is acceptable. So is handing tax payers money to banks and corporations, but money for the people? Sorry we don't do that, you ain't part of the corporatocracy. Where did that 2 trillion disappear to? Ah never mind we can be bothered to look for it.
Check the accounts at Carlisle Group, might find some interesting deposits. That will never happen though, it's the oligarchs private bank.
Cheaper to keep the locals 'on-side' with cash than bullets.
This was a win situation for the Pentagon. Plus its easier to ship cash than manpower/weapons etc and no bodybags to send home.
In reply to They can cut pensions by Justin Case
And just how much of our time was spent in FWA briefings given by command, year after year?
FFS...
In reply to Cheaper to keep by JohninMK
Drone-bomb,
drone-shot,
remote war, endless war
without boundaries.
No limits to time or geography,
no moral checks,
no feedback loops,
no oversight.
Secret, anonymous killings,
everywhere, daily.
In reply to And just how much of our… by Lost in translation
Let's face the fact, the US is a socialist nation for the elite and only the elite.
Meanwhile, Trump keeps adding to the "defense" budget to feed and appease the elite. He will be impeached otherwise.
In reply to Drone-bomb,… by Deep Snorkeler
What? So all those boats, cars and vacations the service members came home and bought weren't earned with e4 pay? Huh.
In reply to Let's face the fact, the US… by beemasters
again? ... Rummy 9/10/01
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVpSBUgbxBU
oh ... well...
friends murdered the next day
...and continue to be murdered with opioids from afghan
#WeThePeople 24/7 Patriots' Soapbox Stream
In reply to Huh..... so service people… by pelican
it's
a good fucking thing
Trump
is standing up to these
MIC-Zionist
false-american thieves and murderers
/sarc (in case you needed it... lol)
In reply to again ... Rummy 9/10/01 by DinduNuffin
I for one am willing to give my all - my money - whatever it takes to assure the goals of our nation. I have trust in the leadership to act in our best common interest and to shun any advantage in a time of crisis.
In reply to it's by Bes
Welcome to the United States of Fraud Waste and Abuse.... That's what we are now....
In reply to I for one am willing to give… by Baron von Bud
< Dr Evil Voice > : "3 billion dollars!"
In reply to I for one am willing to give… by Baron von Bud
95,000 vehicles ?
Ninety Five Thousand !!
Any of them white Toyota pickups with 50 cal machine guns mounted in the bed?
In reply to Huh..... so service people… by pelican
Likely 'lost' in the opium fields...
In reply to And just how much of our… by Lost in translation
We saw how that worked sending a plane load of murican dollars to Iraq. Murican soldiers buried cash in ammo boxes all over the place.
In reply to Cheaper to keep by JohninMK
Fund the Wall with savings on this stuff, not with the troops’ pay raise.
In reply to Cheaper to keep by JohninMK
"Good enough for government work." $3 billion is the tip of the iceberg. Senator Feinstein's family made $250 million from the Iraq military construction projects she approved as chair of the Senate MilCon subcommittee. 9/11 drone attacks at the Pentagon and One World Trade Center (directed at Cantor Fitzgerald) killed scores of auditors and destroyed records of $7 billion previously looted from the Pentagon budget by Bush and Rumsfeld.
In reply to They can cut pensions by Justin Case
Bush also stole $280 million of Philippine's gold with Marcos. The case was under investigation by the FBI. But one of the planes hit the 21st floor and that was the FBI offices and all the gathered information on Bush perished in the fire.
Also as you might recall the computers failed for the stock exchange and were not able to record the days trans actions. But the market was told to keep open and trading to prevent a financial collapse. So Bush sold the gold that day and there is no record of that transaction. I also wonder what happened on all the short positions taken on the 2 airlines stocks? There were massive short positions on 2 of them. Never heard squat.
In reply to "Good enough for government… by junction
Yes, Carlisle Group is one of the tools to fleece the taxpayer and spread the 'rules based global order'.
But there's not really anything to see here, as long as the bombers keep destroying other people's streets and kill all is going really well.
In reply to They can cut pensions by Justin Case
The Carlyle Group is a NWO front organization that had businesses that did everything from own Booz Hamilton (Edward Snowden's employer), which hoovered up metadata from everyone for the NSA, to munition companies that manufactured ammo and depleted uranium rounds for the military.
In reply to Yes, Carlisle Group is one… by uhland62
Lies, More lies ... Damn lies...
Rebuild the infrastructure...
In reply to Lies, More lies ... Damn… by Masher1
Cut their current budget by the sum of *all* lost money and equipment.
Cut their current budget by the sum of *all* lost money and equipment.
How will they pay the tax payers back? They would owe trillions.
In reply to Cut their current budget by… by Throat-warbler…
no worries...just print moar!
why so sad, virtual printing press out of paper and ink?
Bullshit. Those stolen funds disappeared into the Pentagram’s War Dept. Black Budget. Tack onto it the 2.3 Trillion War Criminal Treasonous Psychopath Donald Rumsfeld declared missing the day before the 911 False Flag.
“No money shall be drawn from the treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law; and a regular statement and account of receipts and expenditures of all public money shall be published from time to time.” ~ Article I, Section 9, Clause 7, U.S. Constitution
The Solari Report has been covering the missing money since 2000 when Catherine Austin Fitts began to warn Americans and global investors about mortgage fraud at the US Department of Housing and Development (HUD) and the engineering of the housing bubble that lead to trillions more dollars in bailouts.
The Pentagon Black Budget: $21 Trillion Dollars Gone Missing
That Is $65,000 for Every Person in America. More than our entire national debt!
https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-pentagon-black-budget-21-trillion-dollars-gone-missing/5623553
Ya but but socialism is bad, that's other peoples money and it can run out, but if it's for the MIC it'll never run dry. Remember socialism is bad, very bad for everyone, except the Gov't and their cronies. Take it up the hoop for yoar country.
In reply to Bullshit. Those stolen… by Chupacabra-322
Rejoice!!! Poland is buying Patriot missiles. New war one step closer.
In reply to Ya but but socialism is bad,… by Justin Case
If the money was stolen by an individual or a group of individuals, their bank accounts should stand out like a sore thumb. On the other hand, if it was stolen by a country you won't know about it. Guess which country.
In reply to Bullshit. Those stolen… by Chupacabra-322
Shlomo says never mind about the the Wall
In reply to If the money was stolen by… by soyungato
Yeah, that $3.1 billion is just the two-cent tip the government left the waitress after bad service.
In reply to Bullshit. Those stolen… by Chupacabra-322
Why are we still there?
MIC needs to keep in business
In reply to Why are we still there? by Wakesetter
Who's duty is to 'police' the Millitary?
Who do MIC answer to?
In reply to MIC needs to keep in business by Justin Case
TRILLIONS in mineral rights in those mountains.
In reply to Why are we still there? by Wakesetter
Fed-up with this bullshit!
Pentagon Admits Billions In US Funds Disappeared in Afghanistan To “Fraud, Waste And Abuse”
Wow! No shit ? Who wold have guessed ?
These damn american deep state idiots really piss me of sometimes. They complain about 3.1 billion missing and blame the Afghanis, while they lose trillions to black ops, corruption and buying politicians all over the world.
Yep, you're mad. Oh!
In reply to These damn american deep… by zoo
What's the point of getting pissed off? There ain't shit you or I can do about it.
In reply to These damn american deep… by zoo
Stop voting for someone to rule over you.
In reply to What's the point of getting… by crossroaddemon
Also talking about how there is no money for socialist programs. O f course not, why share loot with the masses when they can take it all. Brainwashed people.
In reply to These damn american deep… by zoo
Well heck, I'd say in my own home the equivalent ratio goes into waste, fraud, and abuse. Let's see, what kind of waste, fraud, and abuse do I have going on in my own home? Well, entertainment I don't really need, snacks I don't really need, beer I don't really need. Sometimes I just go for a drive just to do it because I can, and that's still waste, fraud, and abuse.
That is one bizarre analogy.
In reply to Well heck, I'd say in my own… by MusicIsYou
OK, I'll bite. The difference is that it is YOUR fucking money you're talking about in your analogy, not someone else's who has entrusted you with it to not be a dick and spend it on hookers and blow. Do what you want with your money, I couldn't give a fuck; I'd like to keep more of mine instead of funding nefarious bullshit, rich politicians new summer home and LaQuisha's 8th child.
In reply to Well heck, I'd say in my own… by MusicIsYou
Afganistan, the Baltimore of the middle east.
and with less gun violence.
In reply to Afganistan, the Baltimore of… by Joebloinvestor
this is a crime and the dumba@@ Generals and Admirals should be charged with crimes over this. This is our money they are pissing away.
I thought around 2010 it was decided the Pentagon (as a whole) were going to be audited. For some reason they were given an extra 7 years to clean-up their act? Maybe they are 'fessing-up' and 'dribbling' info out because the total is too shocking (and shameful) in one hit.
In reply to this is a crime and the… by wardaddy
Oops duplication!
In reply to this is a crime and the… by wardaddy
Pagination