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posted by martyb on Wednesday November 04 2015, @08:43PM   Printer-friendly
from the gas-not-petrol dept.

The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction has found another tale of fraud, this time involving the "world's most expensive gas station":

"DOD charged the American taxpayer $43 million for what is likely the world's most expensive gas station." That's what Special Inspector General John F. Sopko found when he looked at the construction of a natural gas station in Sheberghan, Afghanistan.

According to the report, at most that station should have cost about $500,000. But in this case, the Department of Defense's Task Force for Stability and Business Operations awarded Central Asian Engineering a contract to build the station for a little under $3 million. But somehow the spending got out of control. Here's how the inspector general explains it in the report:

The Task Force spent $42,718,739 between 2011 and 2014 to fund the construction and to supervise the initial operation of the CNG station (approximately $12.3 [million] in direct costs and $30.0 [million] in overhead costs).

To make matters worse, the inspector general found that the Department of Defense didn't even study whether a natural gas station would be used in Afghanistan. And when the IG came asking questions, the Department of Defense said that all the people who worked on the project were gone, now, so they could not provide answers as to why a project that should have cost $500,000 ended up costing nearly $43 million.

NPR's article lists previous coverage of wartime corruption and waste in Afghanistan. For example, $7.6 billion has been spent on countering opium poppy production in Afghanistan, yet production reached an all-time high in 2013.


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  • (Score: 2) by frojack on Thursday November 05 2015, @02:40AM

    by frojack (1554) on Thursday November 05 2015, @02:40AM (#258643) Journal

    And another big bucket of cash went to the government officials cousin "Hamid" just happened to get contracts for work that never got done but kicked back a lot of that so the politicians and police look the other way.

    This is what struck me as the most likely use of all that money.

    Build something to distract the bean counters, while paying off the local warlords for whatever favors you need from them. That kind of money would get them to turn on their own grand fathers. Digging deep into this will probably show that most of this money didn't go to the contractors, but some locals got very rich, and are currently living in LA or Pheonix.

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