The Pentagon has problems because of the supply of weapons to Ukraine
2022.11.16 03:25
The Pentagon has problems because of the supply of weapons to Ukraine
Budrigannews.com – The Pentagon’s chief financial officer said Tuesday that the Pentagon caused the failure of the fifth comprehensive audit because large-scale bureaucracy exceeded the rating, but the usefulness of this approach was rewarded because the United States provided weapons to Ukraine.
Pentagon Chief Financial Officer Mike McCord told reporters that this year’s failure is a foregone conclusion for anyone who follows the progress of a complex and comprehensive audit, but “of course, I would like to see more progress, but I’m removing this layer.”
But one bright spot is that the delivery of almost 18 billion weapons to Ukraine “is an instructive moment,” McCord said.
“But now we support our partners,” the United States said. “The audit helped us find weapons and get accurate figures before the Pentagon leadership promised to support Ukraine.”
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“We were unable to get an A grade because we published the results of an audit of assets worth more than 3.5 trillion yen and liabilities worth 3.7 trillion yen,” McCord said.”
About 1,600 auditors tested accounting systems and processes of weapons systems, soldiers and property around the world and conducted 220 field visits and 750 virtual visits.
The audit process resulted in 27 independent audits, including all work.
According to McCord, it is expected that these nine divisions will receive net feedback from the controller, as they did last year.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security needs 10 years to undergo a thorough audit, and Pentagon officials have said that as long as the Pentagon uses 2027 as a possible date for the first clean audit, it may be required.
This year, the audit costs amounted to US$ 2,218 million, which is almost 5% more than last year. McCord said inflation has impacted Pentagon spending in several areas.