Selasa, 13 Januari 2015

It Looks Like U.S. Taxpayers Are Paying For Non-Existent Afghan Police Officers

Afghan National police officers stand in formation during a visit by U.S. Brigadier General Christopher Bentley to an Afghan National police installation in the Nangarhar province of Afghanistan December 16, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Lucas Jackson

Washington Free Beacon: U.S. Official: America Paying Salaries of Afghan Cops That Don’t Exist

WNU Editor: It looks like Iraq is not the only U.S. supplied and trained military/security force that has a problem with 'ghost soldiers'. Sighhh .... the same mistakes that were done in Iraq appear to be repeating themselves in Afghanistan.

More News On Reports That Salaries Are Being Paid For Afghan Police Officers That Do Not Exist

Over $300 Million in US Money for Afghan Police May Be Wasted -- Fiscal Times
Watchdog: Afghanistan unable to properly track, pay police -- Washington Post
U.S. Probably Paying for Non-Existent Afghan Police, Probe Finds -- Bloomberg
U.S.-funded Afghan police payroll at risk of waste and abuse - watchdog -- Reuters
The US Can't Totally Account For The $300 Million It Gives The Afghan Police Each Year -- Business Insider
Afghan police struggle as US watchdog finds holes in payroll data -- The Guardian
Afghanistan Has No Clue How To Pay Cops, So America Just Hands Over $300 Million A Year -- Daily Caller
US threatens money cut-off to UN agency over Afghan police corruption scandal -- FOX News

Update: Afghanistan’s $3.6 billion police problem: Broken systems and corruption -- Al Jazeera

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