State Dept. Suspends Iraq Audit of DynCorp
The State Department so badly managed a $1.2 billion contract for Iraqi police training that it can't tell what it got for the money spent, a new report says.
Because of disarray in invoices and records on the project - and because the government is trying to recoup money paid inappropriately to contractor DynCorp International, LLC - auditors have temporarily suspended their effort to review the contract's implementation, said Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction Stuart W. Bowen Jr.
Bowen had been trying to review a February 2004 contract to DynCorp awarded by the State Department's Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL). The company was to provide housing, food, security, facilities, training support, law enforcement staff with various specialties as well as weapons and armor for personnel assigned to the program.
"I guess it's a familiar theme," Bowen said Monday, in that problems have previously been documented with both DynCorp and the agency overseeing the contract.
Although training has been conducted and equipment provided under the contract, the bureau is in the process of trying to organize and validate invoices and does not believe its records accurately show the reasons for most payments that were made, the report said.
"As a result, INL does not know specifically what it received for most of the $1.2 billion in expenditures under its DynCorp contract for the Iraqi Police Training Program," Bowen said in a new 18-page report.
The contract, now in its third year, is to support training programs in Iraq and Afghanistan - to help stand up local forces that can take over from coalition forces and provide for their own security in each nation. Bowen focused on the Iraq program in the new report.
"Lack of controls" and "serious contract management issues" at the INL bureau made it "vulnerable to waste and fraud," Bowen said.
The management problems have been pointed out previously and a letter from the bureau was included in the new report outlining reforms that are under way. The bureau has added staff, is reviewing invoices and has demanded refunds and other reconciliation for some past questionable payments made to DynCorp, said Elizabeth Verville, acting assistant secretary for the bureau.
DynCorp spokesman Gregory Lagana told The New York Times on Monday: "There was no intentional misbilling. It could be just a documents problem." Lagana acknowledged "that we have some problems with invoicing. It's something we're working really hard to clean up."
Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., chairman of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, said Monday: "Once again, (the inspector general) has shown how vulnerable the federal government is to waste when it doesn't invest up front in proper contract oversight. It will now take the Department of State three to five years to review invoices and demand repayment from DynCorp for unjustified expenses. This scenario is far too frequent across the federal government."
Bowen reported in January that the State Department paid $43.8 million to DynCorp for a residential camp for police training personnel outside of Baghdad's Adnan Palace grounds. He said the camp had been empty for months; about $4.2 million of the money was improperly spent on 20 VIP trailers and an Olympic-size pool, all ordered by the Iraqi Ministry of Interior but never authorized by the U.S.
The new report also said DynCorp has twice been asked to improve its management of government-owned equipment in Iraq.
"According to INL officials, INL's most recent review of DynCorp's property management records found their accuracy had improved," Bowen said. "However, DynCorp's notifications of lost weapons were not done in a timely manner."
DynCorp has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Blackwater USA in the contract to provide armed security for diplomats in Iraq following a string of security incidents involving Blackwater guards, including a September shooting that left 17 Iraqis dead.
U.S. and Iraqi officials are negotiating Baghdad's demand that Blackwater be expelled from the country within six months, and American diplomats appear to be working on how to fill the security gap if the company is phased out.
© 2007 The Associated Press
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21 Comments so far
Show AllIts money and power this idiot wants, its a rich boys game your kid can go die for with those other dark people he does not care about. Get it ? does not care about. Get it does not care about. Get it !
DynCorp shares have increased 110% over one year compared to the Nasdaq 20%. Bushco must have invested in the right friendly company. What else is there to say?
DynCorp, Blackwater, Cheney, Bush, Eric Prince, Congress, et al...they're all a bunch of a-holes. How do we know we'll be any better off with a "democratic" president? Not at all likely!
To the question of where are the American People: Some of them are watching TV, assuming they are being told the truth (in between the "infotainment"), some people don't read, some people don't have computers so they can read whats really going on. And finally, some never learned anything in school, so none of this would make sense anyway. Interestingly, even those without the means, seem to know something is wrong: they can't get ahead, they feel confined financially and otherwise, and they know this war on terror is a LIE. It seems the burning question is: What are we going to do about it? Congress will not do it, this must be swimmingly clear by now. Bushco people don't give a damn about us, since they think they are the chosen people (just like Nazis) and we are just rabble or should I say "useless eaters"? If we are afraid to do something, then perhaps it would be a good idea to think about what we should be afraid of, if we do nothing: rendition, torture, financial slavery, drafted into the next war, put in prison camps and made to work for the elite? Murder, fraud, nuclear threats and actions. starvation, collapse? What else do you need? Do we really want to leave this kind of world to our children and grandchildren????? Forget voting...don't you see how rigged it is and always has been??? What we have is 1) the power of our money and 2) the power of numbers, assuming we can work together. Using our money differently would send a clear message: Stop putting your money in the big banks! Stop going shopping and spending until you have nothing. Boycott the big corporations who are running the show. Invest your savings, if you have any in gold and silver. Buy only essentials. Shop locally at locally owned businesses. It may be less convenient and may cost a litle more, but you will be putting your money back in to your community to help support your neighbors. work with others on local action groups. But if we all sit around and sniffle, we are sunk.
How much evidence of blatant corruption, fraud, cronyism and war profiteering by well connected Republican donors do we need before we take action against the corporate criminals and their official accomplices? When will we figure out that jingoism is not patriotism, repression is not security, and war crimes are not just war? How could we not have forseen that Condo Rice, the erstwhile incompetent, arrogant and despised Provost of Stanford, a political scientist who was wrong on just about everything throughout her career, who served as a lapdog board member at an oil company, whose inexplicable disregard, during her tenure as National Security Advisor, of repeated warnings about impending hijackings allowed 9/11 to happen and who claimed later that "no one could have forseen" those events, who advised the invasion of Iraq on false pretenses and the numerous war crimes arising therefrom, would be unable to run the State Department properly?
If I were California right now, I'd be begging Arnie to refuse all "help" from the present administration, the same one who cares sooooo much about Califonians they rigged the energy markets, stole over 60 billion, forced Grey to sign rip-off long term contracts, then used his "failure" to "solve" the "energy crisis" as the wedge to launch their illegal recall drive.
So, who will Cheneybush send to "help?" Is Brownie available? Maybe an intern who once put out a candle at Jesus University while working for James Dobson? Or how about Blackwater? They're about to have an employment problem, and they have the ability to shoot the fires to death. Chances are, they'll just ask for the least experienced and competent to take a break from not saving New Orleans and head out west to not save California.
Has any Cheneybush cult member declared that "no one could have ever predicted there would be a fire in California" yet?
I just called the White House comment Line: 2-2-456-1111 and got right thru and told them that they ought to collect the money from Dynecore, Blackwater and Halliburton before they come and ask the taxpayers to give any more- I will tell that to the Republcian Congressman when I see him at a quicky town meeting next week- The Congressman is breathing thru 10 far away places in this rural red area long enough to be seen but short enough to not have to listen to anybody- just 1/2 hour in very spot. Most Progressives do not show up to see him but I want to open my mouth about all those contractors, about bombing Iran, about lack of health care for kids and you name it- before and after that town meeting I will be jacking away to those who show up there and passing out home made beignets- do you know what they are? donuts without the hole smothered in powder sugar --- from New Orleans specialty - I make them at home for pennies- to bribe the locals....
What has happened to the population at large?
Do they not care that their once good country's credit is being squandered?
The corporations are obtaining no-bid contracts without oversight from a supposedly fiscally conservative government.
This mess may indeed be too large to oversee and is too late to rectify.
Before long the hard earned capital of the citizens will end up in the hands of the few who run the show.
I shudder to think of the shock that will be felt when the middle class finally wakes up to the grim reality of the true rate of inflation caused by excessive money creation and debt that goes to pay the corporate coffers.
Watch the price of gold, silver and energy rise as the US dollar index declines (all commodities in the US will rise priced in US dollars).
For more info check out financialsense.com to help you fathom what is in store for us in the next couple of years.
While not a US resident myself, I feel for the uninformed
who deserve to know the truth behind the fraud that is the Fed Reserve and the Fed Government statistics.
Concerned from Waterloo, Canada
Moral: Steal big. Only small time crooks get caught.
Nice. An audit reveals over $1 billion dollars in wasted/misplaced money, so do you A)Cancel all work contracts and repossess the funds from the contractor or B) Kill the audit and let the contractor slink away with that money unscathed.
FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC. AMERICA, WAKE THE HELL UP!
YOU'VE ALL BEEN MADE AN ACCESSORY TO MASS MURDER AND GRAND LARCENY, YOU'VE BEEN ROBBED OF YOUR ENTIRE TREASURY AND OVER $10 TRILLION OF YOUR BORROWING POWER AND YOUR OWN CITIZENS ARE BEING HELD PRISONER IN ANOTHER COUNTRY WITH NO SIGN OF EVER COMING HOME AGAIN (YES, THE TROOPS).
WHERE THE HELL IS THE REVOLUTION?!! PUT DOWN THE FUCKING GAMEPAD AND GO GET YOUR DAMN NATION BACK!!!
Really! $186.3 Billion dollars. Before they vote it would be nice if the taxpayers who are paying this amount might have a chance to see exactly where the money is going. First, how much goes to the privatized war. How much goes to our military. How much goes for decent medical care for our wounded. How much goes to take care of our vets. How much goes to upgrading their medical facilities. Just a few things that inquiring minds need to know...
Lieberman posing as a tribune alert for corruption. Most likely because he wants to steer contracts towards Israeli-owned mercenary companies.
Duncan Hunter, who is still running for President (last I heard) tried to eliminate the Special Prosecutor's Office.
In the Military Appropriations Bill, before last November's election, he slipped in (while the bill was on its way to the printers) wording to eliminate funding for the office.
That was after the House-Senate committee had reconciled different wordings on the bill. When it went back for final voting practically nobody knew this new wording was in the bill. Certainly nobody had voted for or even debated it.
After the election, the (still Republican-led) Congress, in one of its first acts, voted to undue his mischief.
All he managed to do was to waste everybody's time.
So why did he want to eliminate the people investigating fraud and corruption?
Good old Dyncorp again. Don't they also do a little human trafficking on the side (Google it)?
FletcherMoone says
"Note to Congress: Get back to work on behalf of America, nto companies that happen to operate in America."
This will not happen. The Congress is complicit in the "Great Theft." If I had to place a bet, I would put my chances of winning the lottery ahead of Congressional reform.
The really frightening thing is that many Americans are completely accepting of the Bush Administration's song and dance about transparency in government being a danger to national security and a threat to our "freedom." I argue with colleagues, friends, associates and family members almost on a daily basis about how this massive contractor horde needs to be made accountable for the vast amounts of our tax dollars they seem to be using at an astounding rate, and the only arguements I get are how that kind of information just helps the terrorists. If you ask me, these contractors (and the current administration) are doing more to hurt America than any terrorist organization could hope to do. They will be our absolute ruin. Note to congress: Get back to work on behalf of America, not companies that happen to operate in America.
This is not the first time this has happened. Many people (contractors) in Iraq are getting very wealthy stealing the taxpayers' dollars with the United States President and Congress as the guard dogs.
The real truth why this war continues? $$$$$$$$
Why not ask DynCorp and Blackwater and Halliburton et al to turn in the missing cash instead of asking Congress for a supplemental war funding allocation. After all, it is OUR TAXES that went missing.....
Christ, I handle finances at work and I am required to balance out to the penny. What is with these people.
War makes money for folks who finance both the Rep and the Dem politicians. That's why the war will go on, until we have representatives who represent our interest.
WAR CONCENTRATES WEALTH
PEACE DIVERSIFIES WEALTH
SEPARATE PROFIT FROM WAR
WAR WILL STOP.