DoD Inspector General: Can’t Verify Where $3.1 Billion Was Spent In Afghanistan

Long War Journal: Inspector General reveals DoD can’t verify where $3.1 billion was spent in Afghanistan

The DoD Inspector General (IG) revealed in a report last week that military authorities could not confirm whether the $3.1 billion in funding for the Afghan government fulfilled its intended purposes. According to the report, insufficient US oversight and Afghan capability led to mismanagement and an overall lack of assurance as to exactly where DoD funds ended up.

The funding provided by Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC-A) to the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) and Ministry of Interior (MoI) from 2014 through 2017 was meant to “increase ANDSF effectiveness and capabilities so the ANDSF can become more professional and increasingly self-sustaining.” Specifically, the $3.1 billion supported improvement of Afghan ministerial capacities. This includes training for Afghan personnel to better track budgeting and allocation for supplies like ammunition, vehicles, and fuel needed to support ANDSF combat efforts around the country.

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WMU Editor: They want to know where the money went?!?!?!? Afghanistan is one of the most corrupt countries in the world .... it is not hard to figure out where that money went. The full DoD Inspector General report is here.

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