WILL CROOKED HILLARY BE MADE TO ACCOUNT FOR THE MISSING $6 BILLION THAT’S STILL MISSING?

Saturday, July 23, 2016
By Paul Martin

A succession of IG audits, investigations and inspections, the report said, found “repeated examples of poor contract file administration.” Among the examples it cited was a recent audit of the “closeout process for contracts supporting the U.S. mission in Iraq.” When auditors asked for a sample of 115 contract files, officials were unable to provide 33 of them, totaling $2.1 billion. Of the remaining 82, the report said, 48 contained insufficient documents required by federal law.

by Geoffrey Grider
NowTheEndBegins.com
July 23, 2016

THE STATE DEPARTMENT’S INSPECTOR GENERAL HAS WARNED THE DEPARTMENT THAT $6 BILLION IN CONTRACTING MONEY OVER THE PAST SIX YEARS CANNOT BE PROPERLY ACCOUNTED FOR AND CITED “SIGNIFICANT FINANCIAL RISK AND . . . A LACK OF INTERNAL CONTROL.”

The warning was the second “management alert” in State Department history, both issued by new Inspector General Steve Linick. Linick took over the job in late September, after it had been vacant for nearly six years.

Both the alert, dated March 20, and the department’s response a week later, were made public Thursday. The department said it concurred in all recommendations and outlined steps it will take to address what it agreed is a “vulnerability.”

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