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Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction

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The Investigations Directorate conducts criminal and civil investigations of waste, fraud, and abuse relating to programs and operations supported with U.S. funds allocated for the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Results are achieved through criminal prosecutions, civil actions, forfeitures, monetary
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According to the organization's October 2014 report to Congress, SIGAR employed 197 persons. The report noted that SIGAR had 29 employees at the U.S. Embassy Kabul and eight other employees in Afghan locations outside the U.S. Embassy. SIGAR staff members were stationed at four locations across the
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SIGAR's audits range from assessments of program direction to narrower examinations of specific contracts or aspects of contract and program management. SIGAR's inspections are quick-impact assessments to determine whether infrastructure projects have been properly constructed, are being used as
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To accomplish its mission, SIGAR has full federal law enforcement authority through its enabling legislation as defined by the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008. SIGAR's Special Agents investigate crimes involving federal procurement fraud, contract fraud, theft, corruption, bribery of
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SIGAR's Audits Directorate conducts audits and inspections of reconstruction activities in Afghanistan. These audits are aimed at a range of programs and activities to fulfill SIGAR's legislative mandate. They identify problems associated with the United States' reconstruction effort, and make
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SIGAR's Special Projects team was created to examine emerging issues and deliver prompt, actionable reports to federal agencies and the Congress. Special Project's reports cover a wide range of programs and activities and the office is made up of auditors, analysts, investigators, lawyers,
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As part of its legislative mandate, SIGAR tracks the status of U.S. funds appropriated, obligated, and disbursed for reconstruction activities in Afghanistan in its quarterly report. As of September 30, 2019, the United States had appropriated approximately $ 132.55 billion for relief and
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Public Law 110-181 directs SIGAR to submit a quarterly report to Congress. This congressionally mandated report summarizes SIGAR's audits and investigative activities. The report also provides an overview of reconstruction activities in Afghanistan and includes a detailed statement of all
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LLP, an international law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., where he had been a partner since 2009. Sopko's government experience includes over twenty years on Capitol Hill, where he held key positions in both the Senate and House of Representatives. He served on the staffs of the
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SIGAR and the inspectors general for the U.S. Agency for International Development, Defense Department, and Department of State have jointly developed and agreed to a strategic plan for oversight of the roughly $ 104 billion in U.S. funds appropriated for Afghanistan reconstruction.
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intended, and can be sustained. SIGAR also conducts forensic reviews of reconstruction funds managed by the Department of Defense, Department of State, and the U.S. Agency for International Development. These forensic reviews identify anomalies that may indicate fraud.
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In October 2014, over two dozen SIGAR staffers were recognized for outstanding achievements at the 17th Annual Inspector General Community awards ceremony. The awards included the Sentner award, two awards for audit excellence, and two awards for excellence special
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selected John F. Sopko to serve as the special inspector general. Sopko has more than thirty years of experience in oversight and investigations as a prosecutor, congressional counsel, and senior federal government advisor. He came to SIGAR from
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Gene Aloise joined SIGAR on September 4, 2012 as the deputy inspector general. In this role, he oversees day-to-day operations of the agency and assists the inspector general in executing SIGAR's mission. Aloise came to SIGAR from the
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In October 2012, SIGAR Audit and Investigative Teams won CIGIE Awards for Excellence. The awards included the Sentner award, an award for audit excellence and an investigation award for excellence.
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In May 2012, SIGAR special agents received a Public Service Award today from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia for their work in a major bribery case in Afghanistan.
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Under its enabling legislation, SIGAR coordinates with and receives the cooperation of the following organizations while conducting oversight of U.S. reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan:
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On April 2023, SIGAR told the Congress that they can't assure American aid to Afghanistan is not currently being used to fund the Taliban government.
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Counternarcotics Police of Afghanistan: U.S. Assistance to Provincial Units Cannot Be Fully Tracked and Formal Capability Assessments Are Needed
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In October 2011, a SIGAR audit team was presented the Sentner Award for Dedication and Courage for its work in Laghman Province auditing the
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Whitlock, Craig. (9 December 2019). "Confidential documents reveal U.S. officials failed to tell the truth about the war in Afghanistan".
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and with U.S. policymakers, by the Washington, D.C.-based Afghanistan Foundation, a non-profit public policy research organization (
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subject-matter experts and other specialists who can quickly and jointly apply their expertise to emerging problems and questions.
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government employees and public officials, and a variety of civil matters pertaining to waste and abuse of U.S. taxpayer dollars.
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In October 2011, another SIGAR team won an Award for Excellence for its audit of Afghan National Security Force facilities.
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SIGAR, and its reports, findings and information have also been widely discussed and distributed on Capitol Hill, the
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The inspector general post was previously held by Steve Trent (acting), Herb Richardson (acting), and Arnold Fields.
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The Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction was created with the enactment of
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reconstruction in Afghanistan since FY 2002. These funds have been allocated into four major areas:
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Since being appointed, Sopko has testified multiple times before Congress on behalf of SIGAR.
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As of its October 2014 quarterly report to Congress, SIGAR had 322 ongoing investigations.
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After the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021 and the
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lawsuits for government documents related to documents produced by the agency's
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What We Need to Learn: Lessons from Twenty Years of Afghanistan Reconstruction
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Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR)
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U.S. government's leading oversight authority on Afghanistan reconstruction
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Smith, Philip, Afghanistan Foundation, Washington, D.C. (04 January 2011)
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obligations, expenditures, and revenues associated with reconstruction.
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Non-governmental organization (NGO) recognition and assistance
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recommendations to improve efficiency and effectiveness.
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Program. While the legal matter is pending before Judge
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Index

SIGAR

United States Government
Crystal City, Virginia
www.sigar.mil
oversight
Afghanistan reconstruction
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008
counternarcotics
Public Law 110-181
George W. Bush

Barack Obama
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
Government Accountability Office
Kandahar
Bagram Airfields
Commander's Emergency Response Program
US Congress
NGO
corruption in Afghanistan
Kabul Bank
The Washington Post
FOIA
Lessons Learned
Amy Berman Jackson
U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia
2021 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan

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