Who needs pics of Bush & Abramoff when you got Bush & Bremer?
Sunday, a U.S. government audit reported that the Coalition Provisional Government-led occupation authorities lost "tens of millions of dollars" allocated for the rebuilding of Iraq through waste and fraud:
Dryly written audit reports describe the Coalition Provisional Authority’s offices (led by Paul Bremer, left, receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom) in the south-central city of Hillah being awash in bricks of $100 bills taken from a central vault without documentation.The Republican culture of corruption was, and is, business as usual.It describes one agent who kept almost $700,000 in cash in an unlocked footlocker and mentions a U.S. soldier who gambled away as much as $60,000 in reconstruction funds in the Philippines.
“Tens of millions of dollars in cash had gone in and out of the South-Central Region vault without any tracking of who deposited or withdrew the money, and why it was taken out,” says a report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, which is in the midst of a series of audits for the Pentagon and State Department.
And, BTW, "tens of millions?" It is far, far worse than that:
Money also disappeared in truckloads and by helicopter. The CPA reportedly distributed funds to contractors in bags off the back of a truck. In one notorious incident in April 2004, $1.5 billion in cash that had just been delivered by three Blackhawk helicopters was handed over to a courier in Erbil, in the Kurdish region, never to be seen again. Afterwards, no one was able to recall the courier’s name or provide a good description of him.The culture of corruption is just Republicans' business as usual.Paul Bremer, meanwhile, had a slush fund in cash of more than $600 million in his office for which there was no paperwork. One U.S. contractor received $2 million in a duffel bag. Three-quarters of a million dollars was stolen from an office safe, and a U.S. official was given $7 million in cash in the waning days of the CPA and told to spend it “before the Iraqis take over.” Nearly $5 billion was shipped from New York in the last month of the CPA. Sources suggest that a deliberate attempt was being made to run down the balance and spend the money while the CPA still had authority and before an Iraqi government could be formed.