Bush Administration Tries to Exempt Overseas Contractors from Oversight (Rep. Peter Welch)
March 18th, 2008
By attempting to exempt overseas contracts from fraud oversight, the Bush administration is sending an unambiguous message: If you are a U.S. government contractor in Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere overseas, you have a green light to defraud our government and waste taxpayers’ dollars. What they are saying is that if you’re going to perform waste, fraud and abuse, don’t do it at home, do it abroad.
At a time when the United States is engaged extensive redevelopment programs in both Iraq and Afghanistan and employing the services of an unprecedented number of private contractors, granting this safe harbor for overseas contractors flies in the face of reason.
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