Ex-officials: Bush admin. ignored Iraq corruption

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ANNE FLAHERTY | May 12, 2008 11:42 PM EST | AP

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An Iraqi Army soldier carries his machine gun during a patrol in the Shiite enclave of Sadr City in Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, May 12, 2008. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

WASHINGTON — The Bush administration repeatedly ignored corruption at the highest levels within the Iraqi government and kept secret potentially embarrassing information so as not to undermine its relationship with Baghdad, according to two former State Department employees.

Arthur Brennan, who briefly served in Baghdad as head of the department's Office of Accountability and Transparency last year, and James Mattil, who worked as the chief of staff, told Senate Democrats on Monday that their office was understaffed and its warnings and recommendations ignored.

Brennan also alleges the State Department prevented a congressional aide visiting Baghdad from talking with staffers by insisting they were too busy. In reality, Brennan said, office members were watching movies at the embassy and on their computers. The staffers' workload had been cut dramatically because of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's "evisceration" of Iraq's top anti-corruption office, he said.

The State Department's policies "not only contradicted the anti-corruption mission but indirectly contributed to and has allowed corruption to fester at the highest levels of the Iraqi government," Brennan told the Senate Democratic Policy Committee.

The U.S. embassy "effort against corruption _ including its new centerpiece, the now-defunct Office of Accountability and Transparency _ was little more than 'window dressing,'" he added.

Deputy State Department spokesman Tom Casey said the administration takes the issue of corruption seriously and pointed to its recent appointment of Lawrence Benedict as coordinator for anti-corruption initiatives at the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.

Benedict's appointment "is another demonstration that we are working at very senior levels to help the Iraqis deal with this issue," Casey said. "Any assertion that we have not taken this issue seriously or given it the attention it deserves is simply untrue."

The Office of Accountability and Transparency, or "OAT" team, was intended to provide assistance and training to Iraq's anti-corruption agencies. It was dismantled last December, after it alleged in a draft report leaked to the media that al-Maliki's office had derailed or prevented investigations into Shiite-controlled agencies.

The draft report sparked hearings in Congress and prompted a showdown between Democrats and senior State Department officials on whether the public has a right to know the extent to which al-Maliki was involved in corruption cases.

Brennan charges the State Department never responded to his team's report, which was retroactively classified because agency officials said it could hurt bilateral relations with Iraq. Other recommendations by the group also were kept secret, including a negative assessment of Iraq's Joint Anti-Corruption Committee, Brennan said.

In July 2007, the OAT team concluded that the committee's only purpose was to provide a forum for complaints against Judge Radhi Hamza al-Radhi, a top anti-corruption official in Baghdad whom many U.S. officials have hailed as the most effective in exposing fraud and abuse.

But information later released by the embassy ignored the team's assessment and ultimately "failed to even mention what a disaster" the committee "really was," Brennan said.

Brennan said he approved the embassy report against his better judgment but later regretted it.

Mattil, who worked with Brennan, made similar allegations. Specifically, he said the U.S. "remained silent in the face of an unrelenting campaign" by senior Iraqi officials to subvert Baghdad's Commission on Public Integrity, which had been led by al-Radhi. Then, the U.S. turned its back on Iraqis who fled to the United States after being threatened for pursuing anti-corruption cases, he said.

"Since we have done so little (to undercut corruption), it's easy to see why the government of Iraq has not done more," said Mattil, who left the accountability office last October after having served for a year as its chief of staff. "We have demanded no better."

Brennan was appointed as OAT director last summer and arrived in Baghdad in July. He left only a few weeks later after his wife was diagnosed with cancer. He stepped down from his position in August.

Iraqi government officials could not be reached for comment.

Sen. Byron Dorgan, head of the Democratic Policy Committee, said the testimony was critical in light of upcoming legislation that would appropriate more than $170 billion for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Senate Appropriations Committee, of which Dorgan is a member, is expected to approve the legislation Thursday.

"It is a cruel irony if we are appropriating money next Thursday or did appropriate money last month or last year and that money ends up actually providing the resources for an insurgency in Iraq which ends up killing Americans," said Dorgan, D-N.D.

 
 

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"It is a cruel irony if we are appropriating money next Thursday or did appropriate money last month or last year and that money ends up actually providing the resources for an insurgency in Iraq which ends up killing Americans," said Dorgan, D-N.D.

"The Senate Appropriations Committee, of which Dorgan is a member, is expected to approve the legislation Thursday."

WTF!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:43 PM on 05/15/2008

Why is this not the lead story on every single news station?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 PM on 05/13/2008

Because the people that own the MSM, also are making money hand over foot with the status quo, are also the people that own the GOP, and half of the Dems too, to boot. No need to derail the gravy train

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 05/13/2008

Come on George, you can't reach a 75% disapproval rating. Your only a few points away.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 05/13/2008

This is the scandal that will bring this administration down.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 05/13/2008

No it won't. They got away with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 PM on 05/13/2008

They didn't ignor it, they were part of it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:42 PM on 05/13/2008

A corrupt US puppet government, you say? My goodness, what next!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:15 PM on 05/13/2008

They got nothing on the corrupt puppet government in Washington! They cheat more people before breakfast than the Iraqis could cheat in a year!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 05/13/2008

Ex-officials: Bush admin. inspired Iraq corruption.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 05/13/2008

Nice one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 05/13/2008

Of course they ignored it. They were making a ton of money off of it!!! Ah....the smell of corruption in the morning!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 05/13/2008

IGNORED IT?

They caused it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 05/13/2008

IGNORED IT?

They profit from it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 05/13/2008

Can you say they planned for it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 05/13/2008

So?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 05/13/2008

Tell me , is anybody surprised by this info????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 05/13/2008

No. "Bidness" as usual.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 05/13/2008

I am.

Of course, I was also shocked that there was gambling going on at Rick's, so...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 05/13/2008

Gambling at Rick's ! NO!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 05/13/2008

How much longer does it take for congress and the American people to wake up??

IMPEACHMENT is not only the right thing to do but it's also a matter of the nation's survival.

THE US CANNOT AFFORD TO HAVE BUSH IN THE OFFICE ONE MORE DAY!

NEVER ANOTHER REPUBLICAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE - EVER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 PM on 05/13/2008

Right on. ITMFA!

BTW, ixsnay on the apscay

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 PM on 05/13/2008

Of course shrubie ignored the corruption. As corrupt as his administration has been, he could not point a finger without people looking at him as well.

Crimes against humanity and flagerant disregard for OUR constitution. IMPEACH him NOW!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 PM on 05/13/2008

There is no possibility of the US closing its trade deficit. The US is able to survive such enormous deficits only because the US dollar is the world reserve currency. This role for the dollar is nearing an end as the world looks for more stable stores of value. Although oil is still nominally priced in dollars, in reality it is being priced in euros as oil producers raise the dollar price with a view to keeping their oil revenues at a constant purchasing power in euros.

When the dollar loses its reserve currency role, foreign financing for US trade and budget deficits will evaporate. US living standards will collapse, and the indispensable omnipower will be just another washed up country.

For a world weary of "American exceptionalism," this can"t happen too soon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 05/13/2008

In truth, American power is already broken, and the country is already lost.

The country is lost, because the brownshirt Bush Regime has destroyed the US Constitution with the complicity of the opposition party and the federal courts. There is no organized power that can restore the Constitution or even much concern that it has been overthrown.

The country is broken, because American capitalists have moved offshore so many US manufacturing, engineering, and research jobs that US imports now exceed US industrial production. American dependency on imported manufactured goods, advanced technology goods, and energy is astounding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 05/13/2008

American idiots in think tanks are busy at work drawing up plans about how the US is going to check China and prevent her emergence as a power beyond US control. The Republican presidential candidate has boasted that he will challenge Russia and bring Putin to heel.
Amazing.

The world"s greatest debtor is going to take on the two powerful countries with the largest trade surpluses. According to the World Factbook, an annual publication of the CIA, Russia"s 2007 current account surplus is $465 billion and China"s is $363 billion. In contrast, the US current account deficit is $987 billion--an amount larger that the total deficits of all other countries in the world combined. The out-of-pocket and already incurred future cost of Bush"s wars of aggression is between $3 and $5 trillion, every dollar of which must be borrowed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 05/13/2008

Just what the hell are our kids fighting and dying for? I cannot verbalize
the depths to which my hate for this gd family go. Why was the Congress
such willing victims? I am so sad but more angry than sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 05/13/2008

The WH did not ignore corruption in Iraq. No. They studied it and tired to emulate it. Apparently, they have learned well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 05/13/2008

Or the other way around: al-Maliki studied and emulated Bush administration corruption. And learned well. In any case you're right in saying the two go hand in hand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 05/13/2008

The distinct American hubris that we are "the indispensable nation" and the braggadocio that we are an "omnipower" has us overcommitted in alliances that we cannot fulfill. Despite 25 percent of the Iraqi population killed, injured or displaced, the "world"s only superpower" cannot even control Baghdad. To deal with the pointless war we started in Afghanistan, we have had to sucker our NATO allies into a conflict that is no concern of theirs. Militarily overextended and with a faltering economy and collapsing currency, the cabal of morons that rules America still hopes to attack Iran, Syria, and to drive Hezbollah from Lebanon. American idiots in think tanks are busy at work drawing up plans about how the US is going to check China and prevent her emergence as a power beyond US control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 AM on 05/13/2008

Surrender monkeys are always over confindent about America's demise. Like the bears in the stock market, they keep predicting gloom and doom. They may be right eventually, but they get to be gleeful for a long time. It's convenient not to mention the America leads all nations in Government and citizen donations when there are natural disasters around the World. The Arabs nation, in contrast, give barely any of there oil profits away, even to other Arab countries. If bobo is an American, he should remember he is complicit in what goes on. If not, who cares what he thinks he knows about America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 05/13/2008

Well, as far as donations go, Bush offered $275,000 dollars to Myanmar, and today, $500,000 to China. It's like giving five cents in the church basket.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 05/13/2008

Right you are, Res. Look at how well el Chico handled Katrina. Oh, never mind.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 PM on 05/13/2008

"Ex-strippers: Big spenders got more than lap-dances"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 05/13/2008

Republicans = Military Failure

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 05/13/2008

Republicans = Failure

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 05/13/2008

Yes, most of you bloggers know this,.. you say. But, what was revealed is concrete evidence of war profiteering at its worst. Where is the outrage. How long will Congress blindly waste our public money to support death and cruelty.
Our own infrastructure falters due to lack of money as Congress sends billions of dollars to Iraq where "that money ends up actually providing the resources for an insurgency in Iraq which ends up killing Americans," said Dorgan, D-N.D at the hearings yesterday.
This is terrible.
US out of Iraq!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 05/13/2008

Yeah, the outrage gets dull so many years later. Considering we've known this was the way it was going to be since before the first invasion--the precedents were there, and we made the calculations, and we were laughed off by a stupid president and an incompetent military commander.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:59 PM on 05/13/2008

so true... and sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 PM on 05/13/2008

It's U.S. Imperialism-101. The Neoliberal paradigm is burned-in to the minds of the most affluent, powerful via ivy-league academia and so-called "Think Tanks". When you're wealthy, it's really easy to accept an ideology that assures your wealth.

Both Obama and Hillary have been through the drills and have been front-and-center for all the behind-the-door Friedmanite echo-chamber rhetoric for years ("Free markets or else doom"..."Spread "Democracy" with bombs!"..."homeless people choose to be homeless"..."American workers are paid waaay too much!"...)

Don't expect those in the upper-classes to open their minds to the failures of Capitalism/Neoliberalism until the truckload of Free Market dog shit has been dumped in *their own* back-yards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 05/13/2008