Barack Obama will always be remembered for a series of highly irregular overseas payments to authoritarian regimes, however according to a report by the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, those wastedΒ millions are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Obamaβs largesse.
According to special inspector general John Sopko, Obama wasted at least $300 million on the salaries of βpeople who donβt existβ, who were supposedly operating in Afghanistan, far away from the prying eyes of U.S. oversight.Β Thatβs not just fraud, folks. In fact,Β accordingΒ to Sopko, itβs βMajor fraud.β
Where did the money go? βWeβve been raising this concern about ghosts going back a number of years,β Sopko told Sharyl Attkinson of Full Measure. βActually I want to say we heard about it from (Afghan President) Ashraf Ghani years ago, before he became president, he warned me about βghosts,β so we started looking three years ago.β βWhat weβre talking about are policemen, Afghan policemen, Afghan military, Afghan civil servants who donβt exist or they have multiple identity cards and weβre paying their salaries,β he explained. βBy βweβ I mean the United States and the international community. And we started finding out that we had no capacity to measure the number of soldiers, teachers, doctors, military people who we are paying their salaries.β
Fox NewsΒ had even reported as early as October 2016 that, based on a Sopko letter released to the Pentagon, the fraud could have amounted to more than $300 million annually. βIn January 2015 we reported that more than $300 million in annual, U.S.-funded salary payments to the Afghan National Police were based on only partially verified or reconciled data, and that there was no assurance that personnel and payroll data were accurate. We found similar deficiencies during the course of our April 2015 audit of Afghan National Army personnel and payroll data,β wrote Sopko.
Thatβs not just fraud, folks. According to Sopko, itβs βMajor fraud. And whatβs happening is the commanders or generals or other higher officials are actually pocketing the salaries of the ghosts.β βAnd I remember President Ghani again, at that time he wasnβt president, saying, βJohn, you the United States government are paying the salary of an Afghan whoβs a teacher, heβs a civil servant, heβs a doctor, he is a policeman, and heβs a soldier.
And itβs the same Afghan. And he doesnβt exist,ββ Sopko explained. βItβs not just the salaries,β he added. βBut weβre funding schools based upon the number of students, so if you invent or inflate the number of students, youβre going to be paying more money. On the soldiers and the police, weβre paying for extra boots, for food, for everything else, logistics for numbers that donβt exist.β This is bad enough as it is, but to make matters worse, apparently Sopko had alerted the Pentagon on numerous occasions to what he had discovered in 2016, butβ¦as you can imagineβ¦the Obama administration did nothing about it.
Thankfully, though, thereβs a new sheriff in town, and proper measures are finally being put into place to put an end to this nonsense. According to theΒ Independent Journal Review, Attkinsson notes that the Pentagon is implementing a biometric system that will be checking fingerprints, photos, and even blood type in order to verify βproof of lifeβ and get rid of the βghosts.β She added that the Pentagon said it had βup to 95 percent of the Afghan police and 70-80 percent of soldiersβ enrolled in the program. Donβt get me wrong. Itβs very encouraging to hear that weβre finally addressing this issue and taking measures to get this under control, but itβs equally discouraging to think about all the millions of taxpayer dollars that will never be recovered. What do you think? https://yournewswire.com/inspector-ge…

