Pentagon fails annual audit
RT | November 16, 2023
The US Defense Department has flunked its sixth annual independent audit, having failed to even provide auditors with enough financial data to complete their evaluation, a report released on Wednesday revealed.
The overall results of the audit – the sixth that the Pentagon has failed since it was required to begin auditing itself in 2018 – were a “disclaimer of opinion,” the worst of three possible grades and the same rating the department received last year. The result took into account 29 component audits, of which 18 were also flunked with disclaimers of opinion. Just seven components received “unqualified opinions,” the most desirable rating, while another one received a “qualified opinion.”
Pentagon Chief Financial Officer Michael McCord attempted to frame the audit results positively, stating in a press release accompanying the report that his department was “making progress toward the goal of a clean audit.”
McCord acknowledged in a call with reporters on Wednesday that the Pentagon had not expected to pass the audit, but insisted it was moving toward resolving its balance of funds with the Treasury Department. He also touted the use of automated programs for rote tasks, stating that “bots” had saved 600,000 hours of work between the Navy and Air Force alone, and claimed the Pentagon had done a detailed inventory of its stockpiles in the course of supplying billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine.
However, the Pentagon remains the only cabinet-level department never to have received a clean financial bill of health. With $3.8 trillion in assets, $4 trillion in liabilities, and little meaningful oversight, the potential for waste and fraud is immense, according to the Government Accountability Office, which has included the department’s business systems modernization and financial management initiatives on its “High Risk List” – a list of federal programs most susceptible to fraud, abuse, mismanagement, and waste – for nearly 30 years.
The Pentagon consumes more than half of the US discretionary budget, with most in Washington wary of cutting military spending lest they run afoul of the defense industry, a source of hefty donations to both sides of the political aisle, according to OpenSecrets.org, which tracks political contributions. Defense Department staff have admitted to “misplacing” trillions of dollars in transactions in accounting discrepancies that have never been resolved.
Efforts to rein in profligate defense spending in Congress have repeatedly failed. The Audit the Pentagon Act, which would penalize any department of the military that fails its annual audit by forcing it to forfeit 1% of its budget, was introduced again in the Senate last year after the Defense Department was unable to account for more than half of its assets. However, it never made it to the floor for a vote.

Noted. I think I recall correctly that way back in 2001, then-SECDEF DRumsfeld acknowledged that DoD could not pass an audit investigation…it was some 1.8 trillion dollars that “floated” somewhere, untrackable. That was 20-plus years ago, mind you….
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The evening before 9-11, Rumsfeld reported $2.3 trillion in Pentagon allocations not accounted for. Later during a Congressional hearing, Cynthia McKinney got Rummy to admit another $1.1 trillion unaccounted for involving another year (1998?).
Rabbi Dov Zakheim as comptroller for the Pentagon, IMO, is a key suspect in the strategy and execution of 9-11 false flags event.
Dov Zakheim formerly CEO of Systems Planning Corporation (SPC)–a subdivision of which held contracts with BOEING for adding remote flight controls and flight termination systems. Many think the planes were converted military tankers–specially engineered for penetration, speed, and likely explosion once entry to the Twin Towers occurred.
The Dept. of Naval Intelligence accounting division was attacked in the Pentagon–killing half the auditors, accountants and budget analysts who were working on finding the ‘missing’ trillions.
Dov Zakheim was a signatory to the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) white paper calling for a “New Pearl Harbor” event to galvanize The People’s support for beating up on Muslims (my take).
Zakheim left to Israel shortly after 911. He returned to become a foreign policies advisor–asserting more control on behalf of the Jewish state over US foreign policies and military funding.
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Thanks much for this excellent, comprehensive elucidation!
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