Here in the United States, a new congressional audit says the government wasted millions of dollars in its awarding of disaster relief contracts in areas affected by Hurricane Katrina. The Government Accountability Office’s review was the first to look at the progress of 13 major contracts. According to the audit, the waste included a payment of $3 million dollars for thousands of beds that were never used.
Congressional Audit Shows Millions Wasted on Post-Katrina Contracts
HeadlineMar 17, 2006