The Looting of Iraq, Cont'd
So it's only adding insult to injury when we learn stories like this, as reported yesterday by Knight-Ridder:
Iraqi investigators have uncovered widespread fraud and waste in more than $1 billion worth of weapons deals arranged by middlemen who reneged or took huge kickbacks on contracts to arm Iraq's fledgling military, according to a confidential report and interviews with U.S. and Iraqi officials.The report goes on to say that U.S. embassy officials were "hopping mad" to learn of the squandered money. But let's not forget that those responsible were hand-picked by the U.S. And U.S. officials haven't exactly set a shining example.
The Iraqi Board of Supreme Audit, in a report reviewed by Knight Ridder, describes transactions suggesting that senior U.S.-appointed Iraqi officials in the Defense Ministry used three intermediary companies to hide the kickbacks they received from contracts involving unnecessary, overpriced or outdated equipment.


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