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Investigation: Waste of the Day – $293 Million of Afghanistan Aid May Have Funded Taliban

By Adam Andrzejewski

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Investigation by Adam Andrzejewski originally published by RealClearInvestigations and RealClearWire

Topline: Two bureaus in the U.S. State Department failed to properly track $293 million of humanitarian aid delivered to Afghanistan, meaning the funds could have ended up supporting the Taliban terrorist group, according to a new federal audit.

Key facts: The Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) and the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) could not prove that they performed required background checks on Afghani nonprofits before giving them federal funds.

That means there is an “increased risk” that U.S. taxpayer money went to groups who send cash to the Taliban or support its mission, according to the audit.

Over 1,000 new nonprofits have been registered in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over in August 2021, and U.S. officials say they’ve “heard rumors” that “many” of them have connections to the violent extremist group.

Auditors asked the two agencies to show documents demonstrating that they properly vetted the nonprofits who received U.S. aid. The INL only had documents for three of 22 required background checks, and the DRL could only show three of seven documents.

Either the agencies never performed the required “risk assessments” or they did not keep records of the assessments, which auditors said could violate the Federal Records Act.

It’s possible that even more than $293 million was improperly tracked. The audit only covers spending between March and November 2022.

Auditors said the three other State Department bureaus working in Afghanistan are following proper protocols.

Background: This is far from the first time auditors have raised concerns over the $17.9 billion the U.S. has sent to Afghanistan since 2021.

That includes the $2.6 billion that the United Nations had sent to humanitarian groups, which a March inspector general report found yields a profit for the Taliban when the U.S. currency gets exchanged for afghani currency.

One month later, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko testified to Congress that he could not guarantee that U.S. aid was not being diverted to terrorists.

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Summary: If a federal agency cannot ensure that taxpayer money is not supporting terrorism, it should not be entrusted with the money in the first place.
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This article was originally published by RealClearInvestigations and made available via RealClearWire.

Deneen Borelli

Deneen Borelli is the author of Blacklash: How Obama and the Left are Driving Americans to the Government Plantation. Deneen is a contributor with Newsmax Broadcasting. She is a former Fox News contributor and has appeared regularly on “Hannity,” “Fox & Friends,” “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” and “America’s Newsroom.” She has also appeared on Fox Business Network programs “Making Money with Charles Payne,” “The Evening Edit with Liz MacDonald,” and “Cavuto: Coast to Coast.” Previously, Deneen appeared on MSNBC, CNN, the BBC and C-SPAN. In addition to television, Deneen co-hosted radio programs on the SiriusXM Patriot channel with her husband Tom. Recently, Deneen co-hosted the Reigniting Liberty podcast with Tom. Deneen is a frequent speaker at political events, including the FreedomWorks 9.12.2009 March on D.C. which drew a crowd estimated at over 800,000 people. Deneen is also an Ambassador with CloutHub.com, a social media platform that promotes free speech, and with the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) which advances policies that put Americans first. Deneen testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources in May 2011 and before the Ohio House Public Utilities Committee in December 2011. Previously, Deneen was a BlazeTV.com host, Outreach Director with FreedomWorks.org overseeing its Empower.org outreach program, a Project 21 Senior Fellow, and Manager of Media Relations with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Prior to joining CORE, Deneen worked at Philip Morris USA for 20 years. During her corporate career at Philip Morris she worked in various positions, her last as Project Management Coordinator in the Information Management department where she was responsible for the department’s mandated quality processes, communications, sales information and database management. Deneen began her Philip Morris career as a secretary and advanced to positions of increasing responsibilities. Deneen worked full-time and attended classes at night for 11 years to earn her B.A. in Managerial Marketing from Pace University, New York City. Deneen served on the Board of Trustees with The Opportunity Charter School in Harlem, New York. She appeared in educational videos for children, worked as a runway fashion model, and auditioned for television commercials. Her interests include ancient history, pistol target shooting, photography, and volunteering at her church. Deneen currently resides in Connecticut with her husband Tom.

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