Saturday, July 31, 2004

Uh oh...

Looks like Way New™ brand Sovereignty by Bushco® is in the shop for more adjustments. Can a complete product recall be far off?
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq authorities abruptly put off Thursday a national conference of political, religious and civic leaders considered a crucial step on the road to democracy amid rising violence and disarray over choosing delegates and boycott threats by key factions.
Meanwhile, maintenance costs continue to go through the roof, with the coalition fatality count growing to 58 since the product rollout.

Of course, bad as things are since the "handover" took place, it's hard to say they've gotten worse...
WASHINGTON - U.S. civilian authorities in Baghdad failed to keep good track of nearly $1 billion in Iraqi money spent for reconstruction projects and can't produce records to show whether they got some services and products they paid for, a new audit concludes.

The former Coalition Provisional Authority paid nearly $200,000 for 15 police trucks without confirming they were delivered, and auditors have not located them, the report from the CPA's Inspector General said. Officials also didn't have records to justify the $24.7 million pricetag for replacing Iraqi currency which used to carry Saddam Hussein's portrait, the report said.

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The investigators reviewed 43 contracts and found 29 had incomplete or missing documentation. For each of the 29, "we were unable to determine if the goods specified in the contract were ever received, the total amount of payments made to the contractor or if the contractor fully complied with the terms of the contract," investigators wrote.
Thankfully, Hope Is On The Way.

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