Watchdog Slams State Dept. In Iraqi Police Training Audit

Law360, New York (October 25, 2011, 7:59 PM ET) -- The Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction criticized the U.S. Department of State in a Monday report for its lack of cooperation with an audit of U.S. efforts to train Iraqi police, saying the agency delayed and blocked access to documents.

“The documents provided were incomplete and, particularly in the area of funding and budgets, the data was so incomplete that SIGIR could not clearly link [the State Department's] current program resources to budget requests," the report said. "It is unclear whether the State Department did...
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