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Sen. Sanders Denounces a Pentagon Budget System Found 'Inherently Susceptible to Fraud'

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:31 am
by TrueTexan
Sen. Bernie Sanders said Monday that a new congressional watchdog report showing the Pentagon failing in efforts to combat department-wide fraud and waste revealed an "absolutely unacceptable" situation that merits true accountability.

Budget Committee chair Sanders (I-Vt.), along with House Oversight Committee chair Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), had requested the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, which was made public Monday.

The report covered fiscal year 2020, when the Defense Department (DOD) "obligated approximately $422 billion on contracts."

"The scope and scale of this activity," the report found, "makes DOD procurement inherently susceptible to fraud."

GAO also noted that it "has long reported that DOD's procurement processes are vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse," and referenced 2018, when the Defense Department "reported to Congress that from fiscal years 2013- 2017, over $6.6 billion had been recovered from defense-contracting fraud cases." The report also noted that in 2020, about one out of five of the Pentagon's inspector general's ongoing investigations were related to procurement fraud.

Auditors found a number of shortcomings the Pentagon has in tackling fraud risks, which can include contractors billing for work not completed or disguising conflicts of interests.

A year after the formation of the Pentagon's Fraud Reduction Task Force, for example, 11 of the department's 59 organizations, including the Army, hadn't designated a representative to that body. Also problematic is that the department "policy governing the risk management program does not specifically require fraud risk assessments," and as such, "DOD may not be identifying all fraud risks, and its control activities may not be appropriately designed or implemented."

The department's overall fraud risk profile may also be inaccurate as a result of not all component organizations reporting their individual procurement fraud risks.

"Given the billions of dollars DOD spends annually on procurement," the report stated, "failing to manage and mitigate fraud effectively may ultimately adversely affect DOD’s ability to support the warfighter."

A statement from Sanders and Maloney pointed to the assessment of the Pentagon's lackluster efforts as particularly egregious in light of defense contracts regularly "worth hundreds of billions of dollars."

"The Pentagon doesn’t seem to want to get serious about combating the fraud, waste, and financial mismanagement that has been its legacy for decades," said Sanders. "They don't seem to want to get serious about spending taxpayer dollars wisely and effectively. Well, I think we can all agree, that is absolutely unacceptable."

"Currently," added Sanders, "the U.S. spends more on our nation’s military than the next 13 countries combined. Meanwhile, half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck, just under 40 million Americans are living in poverty, and over 600,000 Americans are homeless including roughly 40,000 veterans. The time is long overdue for the Defense Department to be held to the same level of accountability as the rest of the government."

Maloney, in her statement Monday, similarly pointed to "this failure to safeguard taxpayer dollars" as "completely unacceptable."

She urged the Biden administration to act on the report's recommendations to ensure the Pentagon stops putting money into "fraudulent contracts."
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2021/ ... ible-fraud

What is really bad is the Pentagon has not been able to ever pass an accounting audit that is required by other Departments in the Federal government. They might as well have Trump and his accountants running the accounting system for them.

Re: Sen. Sanders Denounces a Pentagon Budget System Found 'Inherently Susceptible to Fraud'

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:12 pm
by INVICTVS138
TrueTexan wrote:
Sen. Bernie Sanders said Monday that a new congressional watchdog report showing the Pentagon failing in efforts to combat department-wide fraud and waste revealed an "absolutely unacceptable" situation that merits true accountability.

Budget Committee chair Sanders (I-Vt.), along with House Oversight Committee chair Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.), had requested the Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, which was made public Monday.

The report covered fiscal year 2020, when the Defense Department (DOD) "obligated approximately $422 billion on contracts."

"The scope and scale of this activity," the report found, "makes DOD procurement inherently susceptible to fraud."

GAO also noted that it "has long reported that DOD's procurement processes are vulnerable to waste, fraud, and abuse," and referenced 2018, when the Defense Department "reported to Congress that from fiscal years 2013- 2017, over $6.6 billion had been recovered from defense-contracting fraud cases." The report also noted that in 2020, about one out of five of the Pentagon's inspector general's ongoing investigations were related to procurement fraud.

Auditors found a number of shortcomings the Pentagon has in tackling fraud risks, which can include contractors billing for work not completed or disguising conflicts of interests.

A year after the formation of the Pentagon's Fraud Reduction Task Force, for example, 11 of the department's 59 organizations, including the Army, hadn't designated a representative to that body. Also problematic is that the department "policy governing the risk management program does not specifically require fraud risk assessments," and as such, "DOD may not be identifying all fraud risks, and its control activities may not be appropriately designed or implemented."

The department's overall fraud risk profile may also be inaccurate as a result of not all component organizations reporting their individual procurement fraud risks.

"Given the billions of dollars DOD spends annually on procurement," the report stated, "failing to manage and mitigate fraud effectively may ultimately adversely affect DOD’s ability to support the warfighter."

A statement from Sanders and Maloney pointed to the assessment of the Pentagon's lackluster efforts as particularly egregious in light of defense contracts regularly "worth hundreds of billions of dollars."

"The Pentagon doesn’t seem to want to get serious about combating the fraud, waste, and financial mismanagement that has been its legacy for decades," said Sanders. "They don't seem to want to get serious about spending taxpayer dollars wisely and effectively. Well, I think we can all agree, that is absolutely unacceptable."

"Currently," added Sanders, "the U.S. spends more on our nation’s military than the next 13 countries combined. Meanwhile, half of our people are living paycheck to paycheck, just under 40 million Americans are living in poverty, and over 600,000 Americans are homeless including roughly 40,000 veterans. The time is long overdue for the Defense Department to be held to the same level of accountability as the rest of the government."

Maloney, in her statement Monday, similarly pointed to "this failure to safeguard taxpayer dollars" as "completely unacceptable."

She urged the Biden administration to act on the report's recommendations to ensure the Pentagon stops putting money into "fraudulent contracts."
https://www.commondreams.org/news/2021/ ... ible-fraud

What is really bad is the Pentagon has not been able to ever pass an accounting audit that is required by other Departments in the Federal government. They might as well have Trump and his accountants running the accounting system for them.
I think the disconnect is a top level, DoD wide audit. They Audit the s*** out of us down in the weeds of the Air Force. I just finished one and I was just told about another one. When I’m going through a big audit, I have to dedicate a person on staff to deal with the audit almost entirely, so that they are not doing their primary mission. Not a gripe, Becuase accountability is important - but there is “an opportunity cost” to an unending audit. We also have separate audit teams from several layers of command & headquarters.

There is always waste; Because the government (to include DoD has to spend all the money authorized & appropriated by law by the end of the FY. If I don’t spend my budget, the headquarters will come and scoop it up for some unfunded project, some of which are boondoggles pitched by the big 5 to be metaphorically, “shovel ready” programs that they have Ready made in The hopper and only exist on paper. Right now, Becuase it’s late September, and right prior to the End of the FY, we are going through several drills a week to scrub & rack and stack lists of unfunded contract support.

Remember Ron Paul’s “audit the Fed” campaign? I think the idea had some merit in the surface - but probably useless in practice.


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Re: Sen. Sanders Denounces a Pentagon Budget System Found 'Inherently Susceptible to Fraud'

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:45 pm
by TrueTexan
You're correct. I remember my dad back in the late 60s complaining they had to transfer monies from one budget item to another so the B-58s would have enough fuel to keep flying training and routine missions. They took monies from the sanitation (toilet paper) budget. Then the officers got together and bought toilet paper out of their own pockets so airmen could wipe their butts while working.

The mantra was always spend everything you can in each budget year or the next budget cycle you will have your budget cut. I knew a retired Air Force Lt. Col. that had been assigned to the Pentagon. He said the waste that went on was a nightmare, but nobody dare expose it because their budgets would get cut. Also the more budget, supples and people a commander has under his or now her command the better chance of being promoted especially as they get closer to bing promote to flag rank. It was true back when my dad was on active duty back before he retired in the late 1960s. and I bet it is still true today. Any change at that level is very slow to happen. Your more likely for Trump Repugs to become liberals.

Re: Sen. Sanders Denounces a Pentagon Budget System Found 'Inherently Susceptible to Fraud'

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2021 3:41 pm
by FrontSight
Why on Earth would you never audit your largest expense line? That is the absolute opposite of private industry. You ALWAYS audit the places where you spend the most money, because that's where fraud is going to be found.

I used to buy oil for a fortune 500 company, and my budget line was 3.6 billion. Guess how often I was audited? In 10 years, I can recall 4 months where I wasn't in the middle of some kind of audit. We were ALWAYS being audited, every thing we did, every dollar, every policy, every procedure, every transaction, every contract...down to every invoice, and of course how & who approved each step of every invoice. That was for 3.6 bn, the DOD is over 800 bn.