Pentagon contractors operating in Afghanistan over the past two decades raked in nearly $108 billion—funds that "were distributed and spent with a significant lack of transparency," according to a report published Tuesday.
"These contracts show the shadowy 'camo economy' at work in Afghanistan," said report author Heidi Peltier, director of programs for the Costs of War Project at Brown Univesity's Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs.
"Military contracting obscures where and how taxpayer money flows, who profits, and how much is lost to waste, fraud, and abuse," she added. "It also makes it difficult to know how many people are employed, injured, and killed through military contracting." - Common Dreams
Thursday, August 11, 2022
Pentagon contractors cleaned up, via fraud and graft, in Afghanistan
This sort of thing has actually been taken for granted, in U.S. military spending, for a very long time. That needs to change, and there's no good reason that it can't do so.
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