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.
(Score: 2) by captain normal on Thursday November 05 2015, @01:51AM
I don't know about soldiers being "unemployable. Most of the folks I know who hire people prefer military veterans. To quote one pal who runs a large solar installation company, "Give me a grunt or jarhead any time. Give them a job and they will bitch and moan the whole time but it gets done."
And there may well be at least a couple of military folks that were enriched. This sounds like a Milo Minderbender type of operation. Likely run by a low level officer and/or a couple of CWOs.
Maybe paying out a few million to warlords and contractors and stashing the rest. So now all the people that worked on the project and are now gone are probably living the high life some place like Hawaii or Thailand.
The Musk/Trump interview appears to have been hacked, but not a DDOS hack...more like A Distributed Denial of Reality.