Sen. Claire McCaskill holds a hearing today on waste, fraud and abuse allegations in private security contracts at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan. She will do this as chairwoman of the Senate Subcommittee on Contracting Oversight.
But that is not the only thing the Missouri Democrat has in the works as Wednesday dawns in the nation's capital. Also making the rounds is the interim report of the Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan, a newly released document that shows billions of American dollars being spent with minimal oversight.
The 121-page report, called "At What Cost?: Contingency Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan," speaks to controls over the $830 billion spent by the United States in Iraq and Afghanistan and to the 240,000 contractor employees at work in those nations. Those contract workers, 80 percent of whom are foreign nations, perform jobs like running dining halls, washing uniforms, guarding diplomats and building infrastructure.
Ms. McCaskill proved a driving force in passing legislation that created the contracting commission last year. The group's final report will come out next year, and this week's document provides some preliminary findings.
Among other things, the report points repeatedly to inadequate oversight by federal authorities. Lack of competitive bidding, inefficiencies among contractors and poor documentation of work also made the two war zones ripe for the wasting of tax dollars, the commission said.
"The Department of Defense has failed to provide enough staff to perform adequate contract oversight," a part of the report reads.
In the U.S. House, the Subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs will hold a hearing today on the commission's interim report.
Ms. McCaskill, the former Missouri auditor, has positioned herself as the Senate watchdog for contracting abuse. (A Missourian who preceded her in that Senate seat, Harry Truman, did much the same work during World War II.) Her visibility will rise this week as the stories circulate about the waste, fraud and abuse that cost Americans billions of dollars in far-off nations.




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dillygent1 says...
I am glad to see that Sen. McCaskill is doing this. Somebody has made money off of the war but it hasn't been the American taxpayer. Remember when we were going to have cheap oil?
June 10, 2009 at 11:15 a.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
rk92559 says...
Thats terrific, glad to see her protecting our money from waste from foriegn contractors. When she is done, maybe she could take a peek at Washington and those $250.00 a pair Pliers and wrenches the Government buys. And all those "ear marks" we are funding because some Senator got bribed. Kind of the Pot calling the Kettle black huh??
June 10, 2009 at 12:09 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Wright_Winger says...
Don't forget the $350,000 we spent for Air Force One to buzz the Statue of Liberty. And the $50,000 (at least) it cost taxpayers to send The Obama and his wife to the Big Apple on date night. How many $ millions for the three-part around the world Apologize for America Tour? Sen. Claire is looking in the wrong place to find the big bucks being wasted; try auditing the white House Senator. That's where the $2 trillion ONE-YEAR budget deficit is coming from.
June 10, 2009 at 12:50 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )
Bobinmissouri says...
This is rich. Socialist Senator McCaskill is going to be a waste watchdog? What a joke. This is the same Socialist Senator who votes for a $787 Billion dollar stimulus (ha ha) bill without even reading it. By the way, Claire, where is the stimulus? Your Savior promised us that the unemployment rate wouldn't rise above 8.0% if the porkulus bill passed, and now it's up to 9.4%. Your Savior claims we have saved 150,000 jobs, yet that number is made up, because there is no way to measure that. By the way, Claire, you have stuck each 20 year old in this country with a lifetime tax bill of $125,000 just to pay the interest on the debt that Obama and his spineless minions, like you, have incurred. I guess this is change I can believe in.
June 10, 2009 at 8:51 p.m. ( permalink | suggest removal )