Sanders, Braun, Grassley, Warren, Wyden Send Letter to Secretary of Defense Urging Investigation of Price Gouging by U.S. Defense Contractors
Following a
"These companies have abused the trust government has placed in them, exploiting their position as sole suppliers for certain items to increase prices far above inflation or any reasonable profit margin," wrote the senators.
The
The letter comes after a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report earlier this year showed that the DOD accounting systems cannot generate reliable and complete information and are unable to even capture and post transactions to the correct accounts, in violation of statutory requirements. In 2021, a separate GAO report showed that the DOD had failed to implement a comprehensive approach to combat department-wide fraud, despite regularly awarding contracts worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
"The DOD can no longer expect
Read the 2021 GAO report, here (https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-21-309).
Read the 2023 GAO report, here (https://www.gao.gov/products/gao-23-104539).
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To: The Honorable
Dear Secretary Austin:
We write to request you begin a thorough investigation in light of
The six-month investigation by
These companies have abused the trust government has placed in them, exploiting their position as sole suppliers for certain items to increase prices far above inflation or any reasonable profit margin.
The Department has requested
Unfortunately, this recent investigation only underlines long-standing concerns around the Department's inability to pass an audit, accurately track its finances, or mitigate against fraud risk in the hundreds of billions of dollars in contracts it awards every year. Earlier this year, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported that DOD accounting systems cannot generate reliable and complete information and are unable to even capture and post transactions to the correct accounts, in violation of statutory requirements./4 As Sens. Sanders and Grassley noted with Sens. Wyden and Lee,
In 2021, the GAO reported that DOD had failed to implement a comprehensive approach to combat department-wide fraud, despite regularly awarding contracts worth hundreds of billions of dollars./6 As
Unfortunately, this history of unaccountable spending stretches back decades. In 2018, DOD reported to
The DOD can no longer expect
Sincerely,
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View footnotes here: https://www.sanders.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/Letter-to-Secretary-Austin_5.24.2023.pdf
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