An independent commission investigating waste and fraud in wartime spending has found the Pentagon has failed to provide adequate oversight over tens of billions of dollars in contracts to support military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Wartime Contracting Commission found US reliance on private-sector employees has grown to “unprecedented proportions,” yet the government has no central database of who all these contractors are, what they do, or how much they’re paid.
Panel Finds Lax Oversight of Wartime Contracting
HeadlineJun 08, 2009