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Saturday, October 25, 2014

USAID Accused of Removing Critical Details from Inspector General Report

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Saturday, October 25, 2014


 



Michael Carroll (photo: USAID OIG)

An inspector general (IG) for any federal agency is supposed to be an independent watchdog willing to expose all flaws or malfeasance by officials. But the IG who was set to take over the auditing of programs at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) apparently thought otherwise.


Michael Carroll, who joined USAID in 2000 and was appointed acting IG in 2011, got into trouble when he censored portions of an investigation involving pro-democracy groups in Egypt.


Following the ouster of longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak three years ago, USAID funded several non­governmental organizations (NGO) to promote democratic reforms in Egypt.

Some of these NGO employees were jailed by the new Egyptian government, which later agreed to their release after USAID paid $4.6 million in “bail” money, according to Scott Higham and Steven Rich at The Washington Post.


USAID’s Office of the Inspector General later conducted an audit of the program, and a confidential draft of the report included the agency’s decision to pay off the Egyptian government. But the final version of the report contained nothing about the $4.6 million. 

USAID deputy inspector general Catherine Trujillo told the Post that the State Department wanted to keep the entire audit from public view. “They wanted the report classified,” she said.


Some auditors told the Post that Carroll didn’t want to rock the boat as he awaited Senate confirmation.


“The office is a watchdog not doing its job,” Darren Roman, an audit supervisor at the inspector general’s office who retired in 2012, said. “It’s just easier for upper management to go along to get along. 

The message is: ‘Don’t make waves, don’t report any problems.’”

This week, Carroll withdrew his nomination, but told his staff he intends to remain with USAID as a deputy inspector general.


-Noel Brinkerhoff
To Learn More:

Whistleblowers Say USAID’s IG Removed Critical Details from Public Reports (by Scott Higham and Steven Rich, Washington Post)




Friday, February 28, 2014

Pierre Omidyar co-funded Ukraine revolution groups with US government, documents show

By Mark Ames
On February 28, 2014



Just hours after last weekend’s ouster of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, one of Pierre Omidyar’s newest hires at national security blog “The Intercept,” was already digging for the truth.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

The US is the Don Corleone of International Politics

Adrian Salbuchi for RT
This entry was posted in Sin categoría on 2 March, 2013

South America – Venezuela in particular – has been the target of a coordinated campaign by the US government and private industry over the past few years. But those of us who have been paying attention know this is nothing new.

Monday, February 17, 2014

Globalists Unveil Socialist-backed New World Tax Regime

Written by  Alex Newman
 
As various tax-funded international institutions explicitly outline plans to plunder humanity’s wealth to prop up governments drowning in odious debts, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) last week officially unveiled a new socialist-backed plot to create a global tax information-sharing regime to ensure that nobody except the establishment escapes the upcoming fleecing. Under the proposed scheme, admittedly inspired by “FATCA,” the Obama administration’s latest addition to the sprawling U.S. tax regime, governments and dictatorships worldwide will automatically share all private financial data on citizens with each other to extract as much wealth as possible from the public.