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January 30, 2025 Quarterly Report to Congress

Excerpt:  “SIGAR issued its 13th lessons learned report that examines how U.S. officials were unable to overcome critical deficiencies in U.S. military and civilian personnel practices during two decades in Afghanistan—an issue that should be addressed if the United States plans on engaging in similar reconstruction efforts in post-conflict situations. SIGAR issued one performance audit examining State and USAID’s programming to prevent and respond to gender-based violence in Afghanistan. SIGAR completed 11 financial audits of U.S.-funded projects in Afghanistan that identified $1,106,466 in questioned costs as a result of internal-control deficiencies and noncompliance issues by U.S. government contractors. SIGAR’s criminal investigations resulted in one sentencing this quarter.”