Investigators: Millions in Iraq contracts never finished

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WASHINGTON — Millions of dollars of lucrative Iraq reconstruction contracts were never finished because of excessive delays, poor performance or other factors, including failed projects that are being falsely described by the U.S. government as complete, federal investigators say.

The audit released Sunday by Stuart Bowen Jr., the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction, provides the latest snapshot of an uneven reconstruction effort that has cost U.S. taxpayers more than $100 billion. It also comes as several lawmakers have said they want the Iraqis to pick up more of the cost of reconstruction.

The special IG's review of 47,321 reconstruction projects worth billions of dollars found that at least 855 contracts were terminated by U.S. officials before their completion, primarily because of unforeseen factors such as violence and excessive costs. About 112 of those agreements were ended specifically because of the contractors' actual or anticipated poor performance.

In addition, the audit said many reconstruction projects were being described as complete or otherwise successful when they were not. In one case, the U.S. Agency for International Development contracted with Bechtel Corp. in 2004 to construct a $50 million children's hospital in Basra, only to "essentially terminate" the project in 2006 because of monthslong delays.

But rather than terminate the project, U.S. officials modified the contract to change the scope of the work. As a result, a U.S. database of Iraq reconstruction contracts shows the project as complete "when in fact the hospital was only 35 percent complete when work was stopped," said investigators in describing the practice of "descoping" as frequent.

"Descoping is an appropriate process but does mask problem projects to the extent they occur," the audit states.

Responding, USAID in the report said it disagreed that its descoping of the hospital project was "effectively a contract termination," but that it had changed the work because of escalating costs and security problems. Mark Tokola, the director of the Iraq transition assistance office, also responded that the database the IG's office reviewed of Iraq reconstruction contracts was incomplete.

Bowen's office said its review was preliminary and that it planned follow-up reviews to investigate descoping more closely. Investigators said they were also looking into whether contractors whose projects were terminated by the U.S. government due to inadequate performance might have been awarded new contracts later despite their poor records.

Investigators said the database they reviewed lacked full data on projects such as those done by USAID, the State Department, and those completed before 2006. But they said the figures cited in the report offered a baseline in terms of unfinished Iraq reconstruction contracts.

"Adding contract terminations from these (other) sources would certainly raise the number of terminated projects," the report states.

The audit comes amid renewed focus in recent months on potential abuse in contracting government-wide, such as Iraq reconstruction. Last year, congressional investigators said as much as $10 billion _ or one in six dollars _ charged by U.S. contractors for Iraq reconstruction were questionable or unsupported, and warned that significantly more taxpayer money was at risk.

In recent weeks, Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., has been working with Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., and Susan Collins, R-Maine, on legislation that would restrict future reconstruction dollars to loans instead of grants; require that Baghdad pay for fuel used by American troops and take over U.S. payments to predominantly Sunni fighters in the Awakening movement.

Danielle Brian, executive director of the watchdog group Project on Government Oversight, said the latest audit report points to significant U.S. taxpayer waste in current reconstruction efforts.

"The report paints a depressing picture of money being poured into failed Iraq reconstruction projects _ contractors are killed, projects are blown up just before being completed, or the contractor just stops doing the work," she said.

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Why are they even bothering to investigate. You know they will never get a dime of that money back. It was never going to go to anything but offshore bank accounts of Bush buddies.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 04/28/2008

you mean photo-op bush and chenny's friends screwed America--not those righteous upstanding haliburton and blackwater republicans that love McCan't also!!!sickos all-the worse America will ever see! and they are honorable religious men!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:04 PM on 04/28/2008

Well that was the point of the so called "war" give away the US Treasury to all kinds of War Contracting Criminals.

Dead US Troops = Halliburton Profits = Money in Dick Cheeny's Bloody Pockets.

The Bloodbath is just begining - Americans have a dear price to pay for all those killed for Oil profits and Arms profits. Instant Karma gonna get ya !!!

RIP US Constituion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:02 PM on 04/28/2008

The point isn't that these projects get done. The point is that the war profiteers get their money. The democrats have said that responsibility is "off the table".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:57 PM on 04/28/2008

Most if not all these contracts are approved by the State Department. Why no love for Condi?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 04/28/2008

What is the matter with all of those commenting on this. Just tune in CNN and listen to Snow, he will explain it all to you. If you don't listen to CNN, tune into Fox, they will explain it to you. They will also let you know what is really important, and why Obama's minister is so bad, even though he explained things. Millions in contracts not finished, just a drop in the bucket for the Bush criminals. Get over it and vote for McCain. What is the matter with us, indeed!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 04/28/2008

The legacy of the Bush administration will be singularly noteworthy as the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on the American people in our history. The arrogance, corruption and incompetence has been supported by the media, the governmental-military-industrial complex and Bush enablers in and out of office to plunder the treasury of the United States for greed and profit. When Bush leaves office and returns to whatever the hell he does and Cheney leaves government "service" and returns to his sometimes job as "CEO" of the Halliburton War Corporation, they will live like Saudi princes on the money pilfered from the US treasury and handed to their corporate allies as a result of this phony war. The only problem is that this duo appear to be getting away with the malfeasance and misfeasance they have created in the highest offices in the land without a whimper from the media, the public at large and the spineless Democrats in congress . America is in deep trouble.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 04/28/2008

So........................

Lazy, stupid public. Time to vote for mclame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:50 AM on 04/28/2008

Bush's Iraq debacle, to the misery of the Iraqi people and the chagrin of the American taxpayer, will be shown to be the biggest money laundering scheme in Human History.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 04/28/2008

I guess trillions of dollars don't buy as much these days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:45 AM on 04/28/2008

"Mission Accomplished"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 AM on 04/28/2008

"CAN"?? bud, it's a done deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 04/28/2008

What a surprise!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 AM on 04/28/2008

Why finish when you can get paid when you don't?
I mean, this is a war profiteer project, not an actual reconstruction *plan*.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 AM on 04/28/2008

The point was to give tens of billions to no bid contractors (who are GOP donors) at ten to twenty times what the taxpayer should be paying for the work. Cheney's hefty percentage is probably safely in some Cayman Island's offshore account.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 AM on 04/28/2008

With all this waste of $100 billion here and $100 billion there, pretty soon you are talking about wasting real money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:51 AM on 04/28/2008

Baghdad is supposed to pay for 3 million gallons of gasoline a day?

When I read that figure last year, I thought, surely not ... but on reflecting on then 160,000 troops and X mercenaries, and truck convoys, and and and, seemed about right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 AM on 04/28/2008

For heaven sake, give them enough money until they do the job right!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 AM on 04/28/2008

yeh! the appetite republican voters have for getting cornholed ought to float those contracts indefinitely.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 04/28/2008

Absolutely!. Shovel that money to those contractors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 AM on 04/28/2008

LOL

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:53 AM on 04/28/2008

And this surprises.......who?

This war is an open ended invitation to steal from the Taxpayer BILLIONS AND BILLIONS at the invitation of Chimpy McFlightsuit.

WORST PRESIDENT........EVER!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:26 AM on 04/28/2008

As long as the government check clears the bank, the war profiteers will continue screwing over the tax payers.The children in the Republican party feel no responsiblity for their criminal behavior. When the Democrats said responsibility is "off the table", all the sharks came out to feed.

We get what we deserve.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 AM on 04/28/2008

Re: "We get what we deserve."

I agree whole heartedly that war profiteering is evil, mostly because the ptofiteers care little about the health and well being of those negatively affected, ie. soldiers, on all sides, their families, the entire Iraqi population, and the U.S. and world economy. The effects erode human interactions and cause mistrust of ecinomic institutions. Greed is the sin that brought Babylon to its demise as a great society.
However, I would suggest that most people are not deserving of the pain and suffering inflicted on them by these crimminals. If you believe that crimminals are those indicted, prosecuted, convicted and sent to prison you rely on a justice system corrupt in applying equal protection of laws.

I say that prison is a dark place where human beings go to be punnished for the crimes commited by war profiteers, whose evil deeds are not prosecuted. Justice is not blind. Those who suffer for others are not deserving of a punnishment of human neglect and humiliation.

We need to rise above fear and recognize our free will to oppose violence in all forms. If we do, we are not deserving of the sins of a few whose cowardess goes beyond our ability to merit justice. Life is not fair, but to say we "desrve what we get" is nonsense. It belies the goodness of our intentions and actions. I believe in the victory of good over evil!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 04/28/2008

If the Iraqis were responsible for their own country, they could be corrupt, or they could solve their problems. As long as Papa Bush is taking care of them, why shouldn't they let the US pay all their bills?

Have been told that when looking at how well an organization functions you should look at their leader, all underlings take their clue on action from that leader and act accordingly. And who is their leader -- Bush/Cheney and all their cohorts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 AM on 04/28/2008

Those people are what are called war profiteers, its a war crime. But America doesn't believe in prosecuting war criminals anymore...its not a 'value'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 AM on 04/28/2008

I hope someday someone puts together a documentary about exactly what the sub contractors built, including inspections on the quality and exactly how much they were payed.

We all know about the billions and billions spent on this occupation and that the contractors are making out like bandits and yet the country is still in shambles after 5 years without electricity and clean running water.

No excuses! It's wrong, wrong, wrong dammit!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 04/27/2008

And the MSM won't even notice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 PM on 04/27/2008

Once again the loony leftist press mis states the facts.

Like the war, the contracts are open ended.

50 years, 100 years, 1000 years - it really doesn't matter.

"Accomplishing a contract" is like "mission accomplished".

The war is an ongoing process. The goal of the war is war. Not an end to the war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 04/27/2008
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