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Sunday, January 30, 2005
Bushies lose $9 billion in Iraq
Talk about mismanagement!
How can $9,000,000,000 just get lost? Before the Congress approves another $80 billion for Iraq, George W. Bush must explain to the American people how the poor leadership within his administration led to the loss of $9 billion.
The U.S. occupation authority in Iraq was unable to keep track of nearly $9 billion it transferred to government ministries, which lacked financial controls, security, communications and adequate staff, an inspector general has found.Link.
The U.S. officials relied on Iraqi audit agencies to account for the funds but those offices were not even functioning when the funds were transferred between October 2003 and June 2004, according to an audit by a special U.S. inspector general.
The findings were released Sunday by Stuart Bowen Jr., special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction. Bowen issued several reports on the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), the U.S. occupation government that ruled Iraq from June 2003 to June 2004.
How can $9,000,000,000 just get lost? Before the Congress approves another $80 billion for Iraq, George W. Bush must explain to the American people how the poor leadership within his administration led to the loss of $9 billion.
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