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Special IG for Iraq Reconstruction Delivers Report to Congress

Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) January 30, 2006 Quarterly and Semiannual Report to Congress. “SIGIR audits are conducted to determine whether programs and operations funded by the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF) are being managed efficiently, effectively and economically, and if they are achieving the desired outcomes.”
Related government documents (PDF):

  • Press release: “Inspector General Report Confirms Iraq Reconstruction Still Failing – Rep. Waxman releases a fact sheet on a new report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction that reveals that, despite spending billions of taxpayer dollars, U.S. reconstruction efforts in key sectors of the Iraqi economy are not improving the lives of Iraqis. Iraq’s electricity and oil production have actually fallen below pre-war levels, and fewer Iraqis have access to potable water now than they did before the invasion.”
  • Fact Sheet on the Use of the $50 Million Appropriation to Support the Management and Reporting of the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund, dated January 27, 2006
  • Challenges Faced in Carrying Out Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Activites, dated January 26, 2006
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