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Keyword: Afghanistan

Aug. 4, 2017

(Redacted) Evaluation of U.S. and Coalition Efforts to Enable the Afghan Ministry of Defense to Develop its Oversight and Internal Control Capability DODIG-2017-105

Our objective was to determine whether U.S. Government and Coalition train, advise, and assist efforts will enable the Afghan Ministry of Defense (MoD) and subordinate organizations to develop a Transparency, Accountability, and Oversight (TAO) capability.

July 19, 2017

Project Announcement: Audit ofDoD Oversight of Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Invoice Review and Payment (Project No. D2017-D000JB-0171.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in July 2017. Our objective is to determine whether the DoD adequately monitored contractor performance and conducted sufficient invoice reviews for services provided under the Logistics Civil Augmentation Program IV contract. This is report DoD Oversight of Logistics Civil Augmentation Program in Afghanistan Invoice Review and Payment DODIG-2018-119 .

May 30, 2017

DoD OIG Semiannual Report to the Congress | October 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017

The Semiannual Report to the Congress summarizing the work of the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General (DoD OIG) from October 1, 2016, through March 31, 2017, has been issued.

April 24, 2017

Project Announcement: Audit of Army Accountability of Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Government-Furnished Property in Afghanistan (Project No. D2017-D000JB-0129.000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in April 2017. Our objective is to determine whether the Army provided effective oversight of Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Government furnished property in Afghanistan. This is report Army Oversight of Logistics Civil Augmentation Program Government-Furnished Property in Afghanistan DODIG-2018-040.

Feb. 1, 2017

Project Announcement: Audit of Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan Oversight and Management of Ammunition Supporting Operation Freedom's Sentinel (Project No. D2017-D000JB-0063. 000)

We plan to begin the subject audit in January 2017. Our objective is to determine whether the Combined Security Transition Command - Afghanistan provided effective oversight of ammunition for the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces. This is report CSTC-A Oversight of Ammunition Provided to Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces DODIG-2017-122.

Jan. 11, 2017

Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan Improved Controls Over U.S.-Funded Ministry of Defense Fuel Contracts, but Further Improvements are Needed (Redacted) DODIG-2017-041

We determined whether the Combined Security Transition Command–Afghanistan (CSTC-A) and the Afghanistan Ministry of Defense (MoD) established effective controls for the oversight of MoD fuel contracts.

In 2011, the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)/Chief Financial Officer authorized CSTC-A to provide Afghanistan Security Forces Fund (ASFF) resources directly to the Afghanistan MoD to sustain the Afghanistan National Defense and Security Forces.

CSTC-A is the DoD command that provides oversight and ensures adequate fiscal controls are in place to safeguard ASFF direct contributions provided to the Afghanistan ministries.

CSTC-A and MoD sign annual Bilateral Financial Commitment Letters (commitment letters) that commit CSTC-A to fund specified portions of the MoD budget.  The commitment letters serve as bilateral agreements between CSTC-A and Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) and are intended to assist the GIRoA in implementing the necessary oversight and controls to satisfy auditors and the international community.

We audited CSTC-A controls of two MoD-awarded, ASFF-funded contracts that provide vehicle and generator fuel to the Afghanistan National Army (ANA).  The contracts, awarded in January 2016, have an aggregate ceiling value of $174.7 million.