Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 Losing Three Trillion Smackeroos After declaring $3 trillion can not be accounted for, Pentagon Comptroller Dov Zakheim has left the building. He will join Booz Allen Hamilton through the traditional revolving door for government- corporate insiders. A former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense from 1985-1987 and Pentagon Comptroller since 2001, Zakheim was responsible for mismanaging more than $400 billion annually, as Pentagon discredited audits have persisted year after year. .... In the context of 9/11 it also needs to be pointed out that Rabbi Dov Zakheim was Chief Executive Officer of System Planning Corporation's International Division until President George W. Bush appointed him Undersecretary of Defense and Comptroller of the Pentagon. .... The Department of Defense has never received a clean financial audit. As recently as the December 18, 2003 audit by GAO (General Accounting Office), the Pentagon's 'War on Iraq Scam' and other Information Technology (IT) Fraud yielded $1.6 billion in " losses, " money " missing " and otherwise unaccounted for. In an article from " Government Executive " magazine ( " Bye Bye Budgeteer, " May 2004) Zakheim admitted, " ...we are in the business of fighting wars. We are not in the business of balancing books. " Zakheim, an ordained rabbi, is leaving Pentagon finances in shambles with more than 5,000 different financial systems supposedly in place. That means 5,000 open-ended opportunities for fraud. If his position was Chief Financial Officer of a major corporation, Zakheim would be charged with criminal conspiracy, negligence and thousands of counts of fraud. As it is, he is joining the so-called private sector. After all, privatizing government fraud through the control of accounting and IT systems in federal agencies is the most lucrative scam in America. .... http://www.libertyforum.org/showflat.php?C...1#Post292782012 http://www.libertyforum.org/showflat.php? Cat= & Board=news_crime & Number=293367988 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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