Thursday, April 14, 2005

Anyone Knows Where $9 Billion Went?

"The Defense Department is unable to track how it spent tens of millions of dollars in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere in the U.S. war on terrorism, Congress's top investigator said on Wednesday.

The department ``doesn't have a system to be able to determine with any degree of reliability and specificity how we spent'' tens of millions in war-related emergency funds set aside by Congress, Comptroller General David Walker told a Senate Armed Services subcommittee.

Walker heads the Government Accountability Office, Congress's nonpartisan audit and investigative arm. He disclosed the accounting gap as part of a broader indictment of Pentagon business practices.

Congress approved $25 billion in extra defense spending for fiscal 2005, which ends on Sept. 30. Lawmakers were moving to approve $81 billion more this week outside the normal budget process, including about $75 billion for war-related Defense Department operations.

While there was no doubt that appropriated funds were spent, ``trying to figure out what they were spent on is like pulling teeth,'' Walker said, referring to an accounting effort he said was under way for Congress."

Pentagon's War Spending Hard to Track - Watchdog

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