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An independent panel has strongly criticised the way the US army manages contracts to supply its troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. | An independent panel has strongly criticised the way the US army manages contracts to supply its troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
The panel said there were high levels of fraud and waste in relation to contracts worth $4bn (£1.9bn) a year. | The panel said there were high levels of fraud and waste in relation to contracts worth $4bn (£1.9bn) a year. |
It blamed a lack of oversight and said only about half the army's contracting staff were properly qualified. | It blamed a lack of oversight and said only about half the army's contracting staff were properly qualified. |
Defence Secretary Robert Gates said he was "dismayed" by the report and the Pentagon would pursue its suggestions. | Defence Secretary Robert Gates said he was "dismayed" by the report and the Pentagon would pursue its suggestions. |
The army says it is pursuing 83 criminal inquiries related to contract fraud and more than $15m in bribes have been exposed. | |
The panel did not address specific allegations against individuals, but made clear that a lack of oversight and too few army contracting personnel had exacerbated systemic problems. | The panel did not address specific allegations against individuals, but made clear that a lack of oversight and too few army contracting personnel had exacerbated systemic problems. |
This is a systemic issue within the army Jacques GanslerFormer US undersecretary of defence | This is a systemic issue within the army Jacques GanslerFormer US undersecretary of defence |
The number of army personnel responsible for managing contracts in Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan dropped as the number of contracts and their value soared over 12 years, the panel found. | The number of army personnel responsible for managing contracts in Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan dropped as the number of contracts and their value soared over 12 years, the panel found. |
Only about half of all contracting personnel are certified to do their jobs, it added. | Only about half of all contracting personnel are certified to do their jobs, it added. |
The panel said some 2,000 extra staff were needed to deal with a 600% increase in the workload. | The panel said some 2,000 extra staff were needed to deal with a 600% increase in the workload. |
"This is a systemic issue within the army and within the DoD [Department of Defense]," said Jacques Gansler, chairman of the commission. | "This is a systemic issue within the army and within the DoD [Department of Defense]," said Jacques Gansler, chairman of the commission. |
"It usually takes a crisis to make change. We have a crisis, we can make those changes." | "It usually takes a crisis to make change. We have a crisis, we can make those changes." |
Defence Secretary Gates said he was "dismayed by a lot of the findings" but encouraged by the group's suggested improvements. | Defence Secretary Gates said he was "dismayed by a lot of the findings" but encouraged by the group's suggested improvements. |
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