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http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/1016-01.htm
Iraq Audit Can't Find Billions. Gaps found in spending for reconstruction
Bryan Bender

WASHINGTON, October 16, 2004 -- About half of the roughly $5 billion in Iraq
reconstruction funds disbursed by the US government in the first half of
this year cannot be accounted for, according to an audit commissioned by the
United Nations, which could not find records for numerous rebuilding
projects and other payments.

One chunk of the money -- $1.4 billion -- was deposited into a local bank by
Kurdish leaders in northern Iraq but could be tracked no further: The
auditors reported that they were shown a deposit slip but could find no
additional records to explain how the money was used or to prove that it
remains in the bank.

Auditors also said they could not track more than $1 billion in funds doled
out by US authorities for hundreds of large and small reconstruction
projects.

The audit, released yesterday, found serious gaps in how the Development
Fund for Iraq -- a pool of money drawn from Iraqi oil revenues and
international aid, including some from the United States -- was handled by
American occupation officials responsible for funding reconstruction
projects and the operations of Iraqi ministries and provincial governments.
The development fund is separate from the $18.4 billion in US reconstruction
funds set aside last year to rebuild the country.

All the funds -- more than $5 billion -- were spent between Jan. 1 and June
28, 2004, during the period when the US-led Coalition Provisional Authority
ran the country.

The audit reported numerous instances of improper disbursement practices by
the coalition authority. Among the findings:

* Hundreds of projects worth more than $100 million covered by the
Commander's Emergency Response Program, designed to allow US military
officers to quickly fund small reconstruction projects around the country,
had either no contracts on file, no evidence that bids were obtained through
competition, no purchase invoices, or no payment vouchers.
* Weapons were paid for under a buyback program with funds specifically
prohibited for such use.
* The coalition authority gave money to the Iraqi Ministry of Finance, which
then maintained two different sets of records. The report said a
''reconciliation between these two sets of accounting records was not
prepared and the difference was significant."
* Checks were made payable to the coalition authority's senior adviser to
the Ministry of Health, rather than to suppliers, raising questions about
whether the money was spent for its intended purposes.
* A number of projects were awarded without bids ''without justification" by
treasury officials in one Iraqi province.
* The coalition authority could not find an underlying contract or evidence
of services rendered for a $2.6 million disbursement earmarked for the
Ministry of Oil. The audit said the matter is under investigation by the
State Department, which became the primary American presence in Iraq after
the coalition authority dissolved.

The auditors said they were told by US officials that all discrepancies were
''under investigation."

The Bush administration did not respond late yesterday to the audit, which
follows a sharply critical report in July from the inspector general of the
coalition authority, which itself found ''insufficient controls" over at
least $600 million spent on Iraqi reconstruction.

The more comprehensive UN audit -- released yesterday by Democrats on the
House Government Reform Committee -- provided new fodder for the
presidential campaign of Democrat John F. Kerry, which portrayed it as
evidence that President Bush mishandled postwar Iraq. ''The audit report is
yet more evidence of the Bush administration's mismanagement of Iraqi and US
taxpayer resources in their failed effort to reconstruct Iraq," Susan Rice,
a top national security adviser for Kerry, said in a statement.
''Unfortunately, waste, fraud, and abuse have become the hallmark of the
Bush administration's handling of Iraq."

Democrats on the Government Reform Committee, which has responsibility for
monitoring the reconstruction effort, said in a joint statement that
''serious problems" in the management of Iraq funds must be rectified.

''These problems involved hundreds of millions of dollars, numerous
sole-source contracts, missing and nonexistent contracting files, and
continuing investigations into major irregularities," the statement said.

Representative Henry Waxman of California, senior Democrat on the committee,
said the audit indicates that Congress must immediately launch its own
investigation.

''The Bush administration cannot account for how billions of dollars of
Iraqi oil proceeds were spent," he said in a statement. ''The mismanagement,
lack of transparency, and potential corruption will seriously undermine our
efforts in Iraq."

Spokespersons for the Republican majority on the committee did not return
phone calls.

Rice suggested the findings raise further questions about whether the US-led
rebuilding effort is making a difference in the lives of Iraqis and bringing
stability to the war-ravaged country.

Citing the former head of the coalition authority, L. Paul Bremer III, she
said: ''Over a year ago, Paul Bremer hit the nail on the head when he said
that 'early progress on reconstructing Iraq will give us an edge against the
terrorists and save American lives.' A year later, it appears the
administration is still not listening."

The audit was performed by the accounting firm of KPMG for the UN's
International Advisory and Monitoring Board.

The Development Fund for Iraq was created under the aegis of the UN in May
2003 and set up by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at the coalition
authority's request. The UN's advisory board was established at the same
time to ensure that the Iraqi oil money and international contributions were
''used in a transparent manner" during the occupation, according to UN
Security Council Resolution 1483.

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