JUDGE BACKS GUANTANAMO DETAINEE CHALLENGES
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JUDGE BACKS GUANTANAMO DETAINEE CHALLENGES
Associated Press
A federal judge ruled Monday that foreign terror suspects held in Cuba can
challenge their confinement in U.S. courts and she criticized the Bush
administration for holding hundreds of people without legal rights. Judge
Joyce Hens Green, handling claims filed by about 50 detainees at the U.S.
Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, said the Supreme Court made clear last year
that they have constitutional rights that lower courts should enforce.
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Audits: US lost $9 billion in Iraq
Al-Jazeera.Net, Qatar - 1 hour ago
The US-led authority that governed Iraq after the 2003 invasion did not
properly safeguard $8.8 billion of Iraq's own money and this lack of
oversight opened ...
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US officials misplace $11.4bn
Reuters, AFP
February 01, 2005
WASHINGTON: The post-invasion US governing authority in Iraq lost track of
$US8.8billion ($11.4billion) it transferred to government ministries in a
black hole of fraud, kickbacks and misappropriation, according to an
official US audit released yesterday.
The report of the US Special Inspector-General for Iraq Reconstruction was
scathing in its criticism of how the Coalition Provisional Authority handled
Iraqi money until it handed power to the interim Government last June.
"The CPA provided less-than-adequate controls for $US8.8 billion in DFI
(Development Fund for Iraq) funds provided to Iraqi ministries through the
national budget process," the report said.
"We believe the CPA management of Iraq's national budget process and
oversight of Iraqi funds was burdened by severe inefficiencies and poor
management."
DFI is made up of proceeds from Iraqi oil sales, frozen assets from foreign
governments and surplus from the UN oil-for-food program.
The report said the CPA, headed by Paul Bremer, failed to ensure funds were
not used to pay "ghost" employees and cited one example in which officials
authorised payment for 74,000 guards but only a fraction of these could
later be proven to exist.
A review of 10 payments -- ranging between $US120million and $US900 million
-- made by the CPA between October 2003 and June last year found none
included documentation such as budget spending plans.
One of the main benefactors of Iraq funds was Vice-President Dick Cheney's
former company Halliburton, which was paid about $US1.7billion to bring in
fuel for Iraqis.
Mr Bremer rejected the audit findings.
"The draft report assumes that Western-style budgeting and accounting
procedures could be immediately and fully implemented in the midst of war,"
he said in a statement.
Mr Bremer said any delays in paying Iraqi public servants' salaries would
have raised the security threat to Iraqis and Americans and cost more lives.
But the report said: "The fact the Iraqi ministries ceased to or had never
functioned, lacked basic tools and operated in a cash economy was precisely
why the CPA should have provided oversight of the financial management of
the funds."
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