Putting Military Troops at Risk

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Updated: 3/11 4:48 pm
 

A report by the Pentagon found civilian contractors put the lives of troops serving in Afghanistan at risk.  

The Pentagon's internal watchdog says the Air Force's poor management of construction projects compromised safety for military personnel. Contractors were paid nearly $40-million dollars for construction and electrical work at Camps Leatherneck and Bastion. 

The report found serious mistakes such as buildings with no sprinkler systems and too few fire escapes, The Washington Guardian's Phillip Swarts says, ”investigators found they really didn't oversee the contractors performing  the tasks at all. In fact, air force officers relied on the contractors to judge when the projects were completed and how well they were completed." 

The Inspector General says the Air Force did not respond to the report -- which, is unusual for government agencies. 

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