Watchdog Says Government Has Tried To Silence Him On Afghanistan -- Politico
The watchdog who tracks the billions of taxpayer dollars spent to rebuild Afghanistan says government officials have tried to silence him because they think he's embarrassing the White House and Afghan President Hamid Karzai by pointing out the waste and fraud.
John Sopko, the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, used a speech at the New America Foundation on Wednesday to blast government “bureaucrats”' who have told him to stop publicizing damning audits that detail case after case of waste, corruption and mismanagement of rebuilding efforts in Afghanistan. Some government officials have even complained that they aren't allowed to pre-screen or edit his reports, he said.
Read more ....
More News On U.S. Auditor Told To Stop Publicizing Waste And Fraud In Afghanistan
U.S. Watchdog On Afghan Spending Says He’s Pressured To Keep Quiet -- Washington Times
U.S. auditor: Afghan corruption may rob $8 billion -- Washington Examiner
US funds worth $50 million stolen from Afghan bank: SIGAR -- Khaama Press
Footing the Bill for Fraud: Reconstruction funds wasted, stolen in war-torn nation -- Washington Free Beacon
Afghanistan could become haven again for al-Qaida, U.S. watchdog warns -- Washington Examiner
My Comment: This issue always get my blood boiling. My commentary here sums up how I feel about this story.
No comments:
Post a Comment