[paragraph_left][block] Left Side Content [/block][block] Right Side Content [/block][/paragraph_left]The State Dept. states that it doesn’t know what happened to $6 billion over the past 6 years – claiming there just wasn’t enough oversight.
So they just forgot to make sure that someone was watching billions of dollars and now there’s no way to trace what happened.
Right!
he State Department has no idea what happened to $6 billion used to pay its contractors.
In a special “management alert” made public Thursday, the State Department’s Inspector General Steve Linick warned “significant financial risk and a lack of internal control at the department has led to billions of unaccounted dollars over the last six years.
The alert was just the latest example of the federal government’s continued struggle with oversight over its outside contractors.
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The lack of oversight “exposes the department to significant financial risk,” the auditor said. “It creates conditions conducive to fraud, as corrupt individuals may attempt to conceal evidence of illicit behavior by omitting key documents from the contract file. It impairs the ability of the Department to take effective and timely action to protect its interests, and, in tum, those of taxpayers.”
In the memo, the IG detailed “repeated examples of poor contract file administration.” For instance, a recent investigation of the closeout process for contracts supporting the mission in Iraq, showed that auditors couldn’t find 33 of the 115 contract files totaling about $2.1 billion. Of the remaining 82 files, auditors said 48 contained insufficient documents required by federal law.
In another instance, the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement issued a $1 billion contract in Afghanistan that was deemed “incomplete.”
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The auditor recommended that the State Department establish a centralized system to track, maintain and retain contract files.
The department responded and said it concurred with the recommendations to address the “vulnerability” in its contracting process.
Before Linick took office last fall, the State Department had been without an inspector general position for five years—the longest IG vacancy in the government’s history, as noted in The Washington Post.
Into Killery’s campaign fund, no doubt.
what a crock of $#%&!@* that is, now just give the citizens our money back
they lined there own pockets they have been doing it for many years an cover it up with Idiot ideas an the True American People are the one that have to pay for it all a bunch of Crooks the whole bunch of them should be Hung period No Jail term just a tree an some good Rope will settle it Quickly this way they will never do it again an then it will end the Crooks period the Good old day a nice Rope
It’s in the Democracts pockets!!!!
It went in my pocket now hush
No——it just can’t be
I want it accounted for just like the IRS does business . They work for me – ( tax payer)
Check with hillary I’m sure she knows what happen to the money.
Just think, this is the same govt now in charge of your HC! Sadly, this is by no means an isolated event, but has actually been the norm among our govt agencies for quite some time. That so many Americans would support govt run HC, despite such a long history of corruption, fraud, and waste, makes me question the mental capacity of my fellow citizens
Another Hillary accomplishment. Down with democrats.