Tuesday, May 1, 2018

FAST CARS, EASY MONEY: How the Pentagon Mismanaged the Afghanistan Legacy Program

In August 2017, Ranking Member McCaskill revealed extensive 
financial abuses by the subcontractor on the Legacy Program contracts,
 which had spent over $51 million on, among other things, luxury cars, exorbitant salaries, and unallowable airfare.
Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. 
Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces: DOD Spent $457.7 Million on Intelligence Capacity-Building Programs, but Impact Cannot Be Fully Assessed Because of a Lack of Performance Metrics. P. 6





Thursday, April 26, 2018

Strozk‐Page Texts: Love Story Meets Get Smart

l guess l 'm feeling like l don't care about that right now. 
But it's not like i have a long time left. 

Strozk : Truly l don't know wtf is going on. Do l have cognitive dissonance? P 466


Strozk‐Page Texts: The Inner Sanctum of the FBI: Love Story Meets Get Smart

conducted trainings for state and local law enforcement agencies using his USMS title without permission from the USMS, had inappropriate contact with individuals under criminal investigation, had sexually explicit and other inappropriate material on his USMS workstation computer,

had conducted trainings for state and local law enforcement agencies using his USMS title without permission from the USMS, had inappropriate contact with individuals under criminal investigation, had sexually explicit and other inappropriate material on his USMS workstation computer, and used his USMS cell phone to exchange inappropriate text messages. 
The OIG substantiated the allegations that the CDUSM held a position outside the federal government as a local reserve Deputy Sheriff and failed to report this position to the USMS, in violation of federal regulation and USMS policy. The OIG also found that the CDUSM misused
his official time, government vehicle, and government electronic devices also in violation of federal regulation and USMS policy. The OIG further found that the CDUSM had inappropriate contacts with individuals under criminal investigation in violation of USMS and Department of Justice policy.

The CDUSM retired during the OIG’s investigation. Prosecution was declined. The OIG