State Dept. hid costs of Iraqi projects

SuzannePjamSuzannePjam Posts: 411
edited July 2006 in A Moving Train
The level of incompetence in the running of this war continues to amaze me.

Report: State Dept. hid costs of Iraqi projects

Some cost overruns hidden, Congress not informed, New York Times says
NBC NEWS EXCLUSIVE

WASHINGTON - The U.S. State Department agency in charge of $1.4 billion for reconstruction projects in Iraq used an accounting shell game to hide cost overruns and failed to tell Congress about schedule delays, The New York Times reported on Sunday.

A report by the independent Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction said the U.S. Agency for International Development listed project overruns as overhead or administrative costs.

USAID is the agency is charge of administering foreign aid and began working on Iraq reconstruction soon after the 2003 invasion began.

The inspector general’s report did not give details on all projects being conducted under the $1.4 billion budget, but noted several examples including a children’s hospital in Basra and a power station in Baghdad.

Bechtel, the contractor in charge of the Basra hospital, said in April construction costs would be $98 million, up from an original budget of $50 million, due to escalating costs for security and other problems. USAID pledged to cut contractor overhead, but the inspector general found no effort to do that.

In a report later that month to Congress, the agency reported the cost as $50 million with the rest reclassified as “indirect costs.”

Bechtel also told USAID in March the project was 273 days behind schedule, but in its April report the agency mentioned no delay problems to Congress.

Joseph A. Saloom, the newly appointed director of the reconstruction office at the U.S. Embassy, said in a letter he would take steps to improve the reporting of the costs of reconstruction projects in Iraq.
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  • message to liberals. government agencies have always wasted and lost money. thats why its not a good idea to have them responsible for your health care or retirement plans.
  • SuzannePjamSuzannePjam Posts: 411
    message to liberals. government agencies have always wasted and lost money. thats why its not a good idea to have them responsible for your health care or retirement plans.
    For the money we have spent on this war we could have had retirement plans, health care plans and freaking paid vacations.
    "Where there is sacrifice there is someone collecting the sacrificial offerings."-- Ayn Rand

    "Some of my friends sit around every evening and they worry about the times ahead,
    But everybody else is overwhelmed by indifference and the promise of an early bed..."-- Elvis Costello
  • For the money we have spent on this war we could have had retirement plans, health care plans and freaking paid vacations.

    no you couldn't. but it sounds good, so go with that.
  • inmytreeinmytree Posts: 4,741
    message to liberals. government agencies have always wasted and lost money. thats why its not a good idea to have them responsible for your health care or retirement plans.

    then why not hold the gov't responsible, rather than sitting back and blindly accepting it....?
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