"The Office of the U.S. Nations for emergency operations "
February 23, 2010
America proposes the establishment of a single organization oversees the reconstruction of Iraq
Agency proposed to control the U.S. government's reconstruction work in Iraq, the establishment of a single organization to oversee the operations in the future to avoid fraud and misappropriation of funds.
According to media sources that the report issued Monday by the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction that the organization has the sole authority for reconstruction will eliminate most of the unrest and rivalries that impeded the work of reconstruction in both Iraq and Afghanistan, noting that the agency proposed the creation of an organization called "the Office of the U.S. Nations for emergency operations "to oversee all aspects of reconstruction including contracts and budgets, the report pointed to the need for the establishment of the Organization through the Congress to be autonomous.
The process of reconstruction in Iraq has included 62 different agencies including the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The report said the reconstruction obtained with recording little coordination between various institutions, which led to waste a lot of taxpayer money, explaining that the figures indicate Loss of hundreds of millions of dollars.
The report did not "United States money or staff or information technology or systems contract in the proper place for the implementation of what has become longer and more expensive process of stabilization and reconstruction in history."
For its part, ruled out the U.S. State Department to create this organization because it will ask a special federal funding,U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Michele Flournoy in a written reply that he must reform the existing institutions rather than creating new institutions.
It is noteworthy that the cost of reconstruction in Iraq amounted to about $ 53 billion, and is the largest incurred by the United States, the Marshall Plan after World War II, but most Iraqis still complain that this process did not occur a lot of change in their lives where they continued to face problems in access to electricity, clean water, health care and housing.
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