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Posted: 9/20/2005 12:24:02 PM EDT
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Tuesday, September 20, 2005

BAGHDAD — Iraq has depleted its defense procurement budget due to widespread corruption, torpedoing plans to end the military's dependence on the United States.

An official Iraqi audit said $1.27 billion allocated by the Defense Ministry for military procurement in 2005 was embezzled by officials and suppliers. In a report completed in May, the Board of Supreme Audit blamed the theft on U.S.-appointed senior Defense Ministry officials, including a former defense minister.

The board examined 89 government contracts signed from June 2004 through February 2005, Middle East Newsline reported.

"Huge amounts of money have disappeared," Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Allawi said. "In return we got nothing but scraps of metal. It is possibly one of the largest thefts in history."

"There have been many violations of the bidding process that have led to huge losses of public funds," Hadi Al Amiri, chairman of parliament's Integrity Committee, said. "Many bids were improperly conducted and awarded by ministers without any input from committees established to assess the bids."

Citing the audit, Al Amiri told parliament on Sept. 18 that incompetent officials were given responsibility for supervising defense projects and procuring weapons and other equipment. He said that despite the audit little has changed in the procurement process.

"Our funds are under the control of ignorant people," Al Amiri said.

The Defense Ministry used foreign intermediaries, including U.S. representatives, to conclude fictitious deals worth hundreds of millions of dollars, the audit said. Parliamentarians who received the report said the defense contracts were drafted by the suppliers themselves without any government supervision.

. Officials and parliamentarians said nine Defense Ministry officials were dismissed since the audit was submitted in May. In addition, an arrest warrant was issued for Defense Ministry procurement director Ziad Cattan.

The audit said the Defense Ministry spent hundreds of millions of dollars in government funds on obsolete platforms and equipment from such countries as Egypt, Pakistan and Poland. They said one of the worst examples of graft was the $230 million spent in Poland on Soviet-origin M-8 and Mi-17 helicopters manufactured in the mid-1970s and later deemed as incapable of combat missions.

Officials said Defense Minister Saadoun Dulaimi has refused to accept the delivery of the aging platforms from Poland. They added that the loss of the ministry's $1.3 billion procurement budget would harm efforts to build an indigenous Iraqi military and security capability in 2006.

"If we really spent that money in the right way, maybe it would have given us more capabilities to face terrorists," Dulaimi said.

About $500 million of the embezzled funds were spent through three front companies that received kickbacks, the report said. The audit said Cattan, who also holds Polish nationality, agreed to pay for most of the arms purchases in cash.

The audit said most of the embezzlement took place during the tenure of then-Defense Minister Hazim Shaalan. Shaalan has since moved to Jordan and denied the charges. But officials said Shaalan would soon be served with an arrest warrant.

The board also cited the procurement of combat armored vehicles that could not stop bullets fired from AK-47 assault rifles. Other vehicles purchased from Egypt were said to have leaked oil.

The report also accused Defense Ministry officials of accepting cheap copies of weapons rather than the modern equipment ordered. They included the switching of U.S.-origin MP5 machine guns for copies made in Egypt.

"If you compare the amount that was allegedly stolen of about $1 billion compared with the budget of the ministry of defense, it is nearly 100 percent of the ministry's [procurement] budget that has gone [missing]," Allawi said told the London-based Independent on Monday.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:27:08 PM EDT
[#1]
Kick 'em out. It would make a terrific 51st stateUS territory.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:29:21 PM EDT
[#2]
gee what a surprise
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:32:53 PM EDT
[#3]
Waittttt... "US made MP5 machineguns" ... "Egyptian copies"....

Anyone able to elaborate on this?
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:38:24 PM EDT
[#4]

The board also cited the procurement of combat armored vehicles that could not stop bullets fired from AK-47 assault rifles. Other vehicles purchased from Egypt were said to have leaked oil.


should have used carfax
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:39:54 PM EDT
[#5]
And it begs the calling... consider the source. I'm still skeptical.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:43:52 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
And it begs the calling... consider the source. I'm still skeptical.



What's wrong with the world tribune?

But it'll be interesting to see Michael Moore explode over this, while he didn't give a damn about the $25b+ misappropriated by the Oil-For-Food program.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:49:21 PM EDT
[#7]
Should've used American companies/workers only. At least the dollars will circulate in our sphere of influence.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:52:10 PM EDT
[#8]
Only 1.27 billion? That's chump change compared to what Saddam looted.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 12:58:32 PM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:
Only 1.27 billion? That's chump change compared to what Saddam looted.



that's OUR 1.27 billion of US taxpayer money that was looted.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 1:02:14 PM EDT
[#10]
looks like the demacratic government is working like a charm.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 1:02:36 PM EDT
[#11]
.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 1:05:32 PM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:
looks like the demacratic government is working like a charm.



They will NEVER get it together. They deserve and need a dictator to keep em in line.
Link Posted: 9/20/2005 1:08:43 PM EDT
[#13]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Only 1.27 billion? That's chump change compared to what Saddam looted.



that's OUR 1.27 billion of US taxpayer money that was looted.



It's ONLY 1.27 billion. You should feel privilaged, as a taxpayer, to have been forced to pay for such a worthy cause.  

Link Posted: 9/20/2005 1:10:43 PM EDT
[#14]

Quoted:
Only 1.27 billion? That's chump change compared to what Saddam looted.



They should have been taking lessons from the New Orleans Levee Board Authority on how to really divert and steal money.

wganz

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