Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction Quarterly Report to the United States Congress
Abstract
This report summarizes SIGARs oversight work and updates developments in the four major sectors of Afghanistans reconstruction effort from January 1to March 31, 2018.* It also includes an essay on promoting Afghan private sector growth and the lessons learned from this ongoing initiative. During this reporting period, SIGAR published 13 audit, inspection, and other reports assessing the U.S. efforts to build the Afghan security forces, improve governance, facilitate economic and social development, and combat the sale and production of narcotics. During the reporting period, SIGAR criminal investigations resulted in one indictment, one guilty plea, three sentencings, two arrests, $6,527,491 in restitutions, and $264,563,451 in cost avoidance and recoveries to the U.S. government. SIGAR initiated 12new cases and closed 31, bringing the total number of ongoing investigations to 199. Additionally, SIGARs suspension and debarment program referred two individuals and four companies for suspension or debarment based on evidence developed as part of investigations conducted by SIGAR in Afghanistan and in the United States
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 30, 2018
- Accession Number
- AD1139431
Entities
Organizations
- Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction