US Wasted Millions Of Dollars On Afghan Police Cars That Don't Exist

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The U.S. unnecessarily paid $6.3 million on contracts for Afghan police vehicles from April 2011 to September 2012, according to a report released last week from the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR). The latest gross overpayment stems largely from cash going to maintenance on vehicles that have been out of service for over a year or even had been destroyed.

As of November 2012, the U.S. has provided over 30,000 vehicles to the Afghan National Police (ANP), but the study shows a force still struggling with logistics and training needed to provide their own maintenance — forcing the U.S. to rely on outside contractors.


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They are purchasing between 60-70 three axle specialized fire apparatus every month for a Yemeni contractor protecting the Iraqi oil pipelines. Those are replacements for the fire rigs destroyed in attacks which now occur regularly on Iraqi soil.
 

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Thta's peanuts compared to the Rumsfeld days..............



The US flew nearly $12bn in shrink-wrapped $100 bills into Iraq, then distributed the cash with no proper control over who was receiving it and how it was being spent.

The staggering scale of the biggest transfer of cash in the history of the Federal Reserve has been graphically laid bare by a US congressional committee.


Bremer's financial adviser, retired Admiral David Oliver, is even more direct. The memorandum quotes an interview with the BBC World Service. Asked what had happened to the $8.8bn he replied: "I have no idea. I can't tell you whether or not the money went to the right things or didn't - nor do I actually think it's important."

Q: "But the fact is billions of dollars have disappeared without trace."
Oliver: "Of their money. Billions of dollars of their money, yeah I understand. I'm saying what difference does it make?"


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As I write there are 212 new US Abrams A-1a tanks stored after delivery to the US Army base at Herlong, CA. south of Susanville. The Army didn't request them and at present has no need for them Also there are 126 Magellan Mobile 155 artillery pieces stored at Ft Hood. Same situation but more of both are now being built. The US Navy is trying to replace 75 year old vessels and can't get those funded. Something is wrong with the entire federally supervised financial management system. And they continue to make more huge money handling errors.