Pentagon audits turned up lots of irregularities in a non-compete bid given to Halliburton last year. The International Advisory and Monitoring Board released results of the audits. They cover five work orders costing taxpayers $812 million. The Pentagon found that Halliburton failed to complete required evaluations, were unable to support some of their costs, and overstated other costs to taxpayers. (Reuters)
Hey... I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt here, but the "b" and the "m" aren't exactly contiguous on my keyboard. And there's a grand difference between a billion and a million.
ReplyDeleteMy typo. It's so rare that anything in Washington involves a mere million these days.
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