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Pentagon Fails Another Audit – Over $2 Trillion in Assets Included in Failed Audits

by November 30, 2022
November 30, 2022
Pentagon Fails Another Audit – Over $2 Trillion in Assets Included in Failed Audits

The US Defense Department failed another audit.  But this is not surprising because the Pentagon never completely passes an audit. 

Political Insider reports:

In typical Groundhog Day fashion, the Pentagon has failed yet another audit. Yet, for the most part, nobody seems to care in the media or government. When you fail year after year, it becomes the rule versus the exception to fail basic standards.

This recent failure marks the fifth year that the Defense Department has failed to meet the audit requirements set by Congress. That’s right, dear reader, your former War Department can’t fully account for all of its assets.

So how bad was it? If you ask the lead money man of the five-sided building, it wasn’t that bad; I mean, it’s only a couple trillion dollars worth of stuff that we can’t find, that’s not that bad.

This is the same as it’s been for ages.

The U.S. #military has never passed an audit.

The #Pentagon‘s budget (that we see) is $800 billion.

Of 27 departments, only 7 were able to account for their money!
#Pentagon math is routinely off by hundreds of billions!

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— Lynn Schore (@LynnSchore) November 28, 2022

The Pentagon has a lot to do to get in shape – repealing the vax mandates for example is a good start.

SecDef Austin’s DoD has worse problems than a CR. @HouseGOP need to de-woke the military, repeal vax mandates, and cut waste, fraud, and abuse that plagues the Pentagon every day.

This comes on top of their fifth failed audit in a row.

Not a good look for the Pentagon.. #ampFW https://t.co/oEiCIkYLD6

— FreedomWorks (@FreedomWorks) November 28, 2022

The US Defense Department includes the following and more:

2.9 million military personnel
Equipment and weapons
19,700 aircraft
290 ships
Buildings and supplies spread out over 4,860 installations and sites worldwide

How can an entity this large not be auditable?

In the corporate world, an audit like this would send the corporation into bankruptcy.  The government gets away with everything. 

 

The post Pentagon Fails Another Audit – Over $2 Trillion in Assets Included in Failed Audits appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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