Steve Ellis of Taxpayers for Common Sense counts the number of cases the Inspector General of the Coalition Provisional Authority is investigating in Iraq.
At a Democratic Policy Committee Hearing involving waste, fraud and abuse of contractors in Iraq, Ellis counts more than forty cases of theft, bribery, cost mischarging, procurement fraud, corruption and other assorted crimes being investigated by the IG. (:30)
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