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Wartime Contracting Panel Seals Records for Next 20 Years
Wartime Contracting Panel Seals Records for Next 20 Years
http://www.allgov.com/Controversies/...0_Years_111025
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Established by Congress to investigate and expose government waste, the
Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan
has decided to not reveal its volumes of materials to the public for another two decades.
After three years of work, the commission officially shut down last week, having concluded that the U.S. misspent between $31 billion and $60 billion in contracting for services in Iraq and Afghanistan.
But it won’t allow its records to be opened for public review at the
National Archives
until 2031, because some of the documents contain “sensitive information,” according to one official.
Steven Aftergood, an expert on government secrecy at the
Federation of American Scientists
, told
The Wall Street Journal
that the 20-year term “seems like a long period of time, particularly for a commission whose whole purpose is to improve accountability and expose waste.”
-Noel Brinkerhoff
Panel's War-Waste Records Sealed as Work Ends
(by Nathan Hodge, Wall Street Journal)
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(by Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov)
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(by Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov)
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(by Noel Brinkerhoff, AllGov)
FROM NEO CON ARTIST CENTRAL ITSELF !
Panel's War-Waste Records Sealed as Work Ends
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...868379444.html
BY NATHAN HODGE
WASHINGTON—The internal records of a congressionally mandated panel that reported staggering estimates of wasteful U.S. wartime spending will remain sealed to the public until 2031, officials confirmed, as the panel closed its doors on Friday.
The Commission on Wartime Contracting in Iraq and Afghanistan was established by Congress in 2008 and spent three years probing more than $206 billion the U.S. government spent on contracts and grants during a decade of conflict.
In a final, 240-page report issued in late August, the panel estimated that the U.S. had wasted or misspent between $31 billion and $60 billion contracting for services ...
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