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Friday, 8 October 2010 - Afghan security contractor oversight poor: Senate report |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Email Print Reprints Full Focus Editor's choice A selection of our best pictures from the past 24 hours.  Full Article  Read Toxic Hungarian sludge spill reaches River Danube | 07 Oct 2010 NJ governor kills Hudson River tunnel due to costs 12:10am EDT Obama kills foreclosure bill as fury mounts 07 Oct 2010 Analysis: Commodities poised to ride central bank cash higher 07 Oct 2010 States to receive $1.5 billion for small businesses 12:07am EDT Discussed 88 Super-rich investors buying gold by the ton 74 Racial predatory loans fueled U.S. housing crisis: study 63 U.S. apologizes for syphilis experiment in Guatemala Watched Flight attendants go Gaga Wed, Oct 6 2010 Red faces over top model gaffe Tue, Sep 28 2010 Serbia on Danube toxic spill alert Thu, Oct 7 2010 Afghan security contractor oversight poor: Senate report Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Related News Analysis: Karzai's push for Afghan peace a distant dream Thu, Oct 7 2010 Q+A: NATO's supply network in Pakistan hit by attacks, closure Thu, Oct 7 2010 U.S. backs Afghan reconciliation, no comment on talks Wed, Oct 6 2010 Afghan reconciliation unlikely without military push Tue, Oct 5 2010 Afghanistan begins disbanding private security firms Sun, Oct 3 2010 Analysis & Opinion Obama’s secret war in Pakistan bigger than thought How many al Qaeda can you live with ? Related Topics World » Afghanistan » Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) answers reporters' questions during the 2009 Reuters Washington Summit in Washington in this October 19, 2009 file photo. Credit: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst By David Alexander WASHINGTON | Fri Oct 8, 2010 1:26am EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Senate inquiry into private security contracting in Afghanistan concluded on Thursday that funds had sometimes been funneled to warlords who were linked to the Taliban, murder and kidnapping. The inquiry, by the Senate Armed Service Committee, found private security forces were often poorly trained and supervised by their companies and inadequately overseen by Defense Department contract managers. "All too often our reliance on private security contractors in Afghanistan has empowered warlords, powerbrokers operating outside Afghan government control," Democratic Senator Carl Levin said in releasing the report. "There is significant evidence that some security contractors even worked against our coalition forces, creating the very threat they are hired to combat," he added. "These contractors threaten the security of our troops and risk the success of our mission." Richard Fontaine, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, said the committee report "fills out a picture many have already suspected -- that taxpayer dollars in Afghanistan at times end up in the hands of those we are fighting." "It is another wake-up call that the U.S. needs to take aggressive steps to get a better handle on contractors and subcontractors in Afghanistan," said Fontaine, who authored a June report on contracting. "Getting a better handle on who is doing what, with what money and where that money is going, should be priority number one," he said. Some 26,000 private security personnel -- a large proportion of them Afghan nationals -- were operating in Afghanistan under U.S. Defense Department contracts as of May 2010, the report said, citing figures from the U.S. Central Command's Armed Contractor Oversight Directorate. Afghan President Hamid Karzai issued a decree in August giving foreign security contractors four months to disband. The Interior Ministry said on Sunday it had moved to shut down eight firms, seizing 400 weapons. SOURCE OF FRICTION Private security firms in Afghanistan provide guards for everything from embassies and aid agencies to supply convoys and U.S. military bases. While providing vital services in the war-torn country, they have become a point of friction because of the involvement of some in high-profile shooting and other incidents. The report documented one case, at the Shindand Airbase in Herat Province, where it said ArmorGroup North America was hired to provide security and used two competing warlords in the region to provide the men for the guard force. The report said that over the course of the contract at the base, warlords and guards involved were implicated in murder, revenge attacks, bribery and anti-coalition activities. One of the warlords even hosted an August 2008 Taliban meeting that was raided by U.S. and Afghan forces, it added. Officials at ArmorGroup's parent company, Wackenhut Services, could not immediately be reached for comment. 1 2 Next World Afghanistan     Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. 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