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September 23, 2010

SENATORS CALL ON OBAMA TO FIRE GOVERNMENT WATCHDOG FOR AFGHANISTAN

Senator Collins, others express frustration with president’s failure to act sooner

            WASHINGTON, D.C. – A bipartisan group of four Senators, including Senator Susan Collins, today called on President Barack Obama to fire the government watchdog responsible for investigating tax dollar misuse in Afghanistan amid mounting evidence of incompetence and mismanagement. Along with Senator Collins, Claire McCaskill (D-MO), Tom Coburn (R-OK), and Charles Grassley (R-IA), sent a letter asking the President to remove Arnold Fields as the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR).
 
            “The President needs to take decisive action to remedy this serious situation.  With billions of American taxpayer dollars at risk of waste, fraud and abuse, there must be stringent oversight of Afghanistan reconstructions efforts,” said Senator Collins, Ranking Member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
 
            “I am gravely concerned that SIGAR – the very institution charged with preventing wasteful and abusive contracting in Afghanistan – has itself executed a questionable, sole-source contract with dubious justification in a misguided effort to improve its past poor performance,” Senator Collins said. “This is another example of SIGAR’s poor judgment and we can no longer waste time and resources trying to get this right.  I urge the President to act now.”
 
            According to the letter: “It has been clear for several months that SIGAR’s mission is not being served effectively.  It is for this reason that we have concluded that SIGAR would be better served with new leadership.”
 
            Over the past 18 months, all four senators have repeatedly raised concerns regarding SIGAR’s performance, but recent actions by Fields have spurred the senators to more aggressively press the president for action.  Fields exhibited questionable judgment by entering into a no-bid $95,000 contract with Joseph Schmitz as a consultant for the agency.  Schmitz, a former Department of Defense Inspector General, resigned among serious allegations of misconduct, including obstructing criminal investigations, quashing audits, and misleading Congress.  He has been hired to independently monitor SIGAR’s performance in implementing the recommendations of Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE).  CIGIE is an independent government organization that reviews the work of inspectors general and found earlier this year a number of serious deficiencies in SIGAR’s performance.
 
            Beyond calling for Fields’ dismissal and expressing outrage over the hiring of Schmitz, the senators also expressed their frustration with the president’s failure to change SIGAR leadership sooner. 
 
            “We urge you to act now.  We are disappointed by your Administration’s ongoing failure to take decisive action to improve SIGAR,” they wrote in the letter. 
 
 
            CIGIE recently released three reviews of SIGAR, and found numerous problems with the agency’s work, including their failure to meet minimum standards for their investigations.  The reviews also found that the agency has no meaningful strategic plan for their audits and investigations and that leadership at SIGAR remains more concerned with the quantity of their work rather than the quality.
 
            A copy of the letter is available here.

September 2010 Minority News

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09/30/10 SENATOR COLLINS APPLAUDS POSTAL COMMISSION UNANIMOUS DECISION TO REJECT POSTAL SERVICE’S REQUESTED RATE HIKES
09/29/10 COMMITTEE APPROVES BILL TO MODERNIZE, REFORM FEDERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE
09/28/10 SENATORS INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO HELP REMEDY PROBLEMS AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Washington, D.C.
09/24/10 SENATOR COLLINS: POSTAL SERVICE COVERS 100 PERCENT OF HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS FOR 835 TOP EXECUTIVES
09/23/10 Senators Collins, Carper, McCain and Dodd Introduce Senate Resolution to Support Fire Prevention Week
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09/23/10 Postal IG Finds Wasteful Spending, Non-Competitive Contracts, Potential Ethical Lapses at U.S. Postal Service
09/23/10 GOP SENATORS URGE SBA ADMINISTRATOR TO OPPOSE ADMINISTRATION'S POTENTIAL NEW FEDERAL CONTRACTING PLAN
09/22/10 SENATOR COLLINS ISSUES STATEMENT ON NOMINATION OF GENE DODARO FOR COMPTROLLER GENERAL
09/22/10 COMMITTEE ASSESSES TODAY’S TERRORIST THREAT
09/21/10 COMMITTEE UNANIMOUS ON LEW NOMINATION
09/20/10 SENATOR COLLINS, COLLEAGUES INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN BILL TO MODERNIZE AND REFORM FEDERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE
09/16/10 SENATORS COLLINS, LEAHY INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN BILL TO AID VETERAN GROUPS
09/16/10 COMMITTEE EMBRACES OMB NOMINEE LEW, PRAISES HIS RECORD
09/15/10 SENATORS STRAFE DHS FOR NUCLEAR DETECTION PROGRAM FAILURES; GAO ACCUSES DHS OF "MISLEADING" CONGRESS
09/10/10 SENATOR COLLINS: REPORT ON HOMEBASED TERRORISM REINFORCES COMMITTEE WARNINGS ABOUT TREND
09/02/10 SENATOR COLLINS KEEPS CLOSE TABS ON HURRICANE EARL, RECEIVES UP-TO-DATE BRIEFINGS FROM FEMA
09/01/10 SENATOR COLLINS ANNOUNCES $51,680 IN GRANT FUNDING FOR NEW GLOUCESTER FIRE AND RESCUE