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Your anger and self-hate is of your own making, Habib. When it comes to objectively criticizing welfare fraud in the perpetuation of an invented people with an invented identify, the pal'istanians make a target rich environment.It seems the world just stands by and watches as a welfare agency dedicated to the maintenance of Islamic terrorism continues to this fraud.
EU Investigators: Corruption Behind “Significant Shortcomings” in Allocating Billions In Palestinian Aid
EU Investigators: Corruption Behind “Significant Shortcomings” in Allocating Billions In Palestinian Aid
Endemic Palestinian Authority (PA) corruption long ago reached the point where top PA figures were suing each other over the issue. Literally dozens of top officials were investigated last April for corruption, nepotism, and mismanagement.
European auditors have gotten around to putting a price tag on the misuse, misallocation, and sometimes disappearance of funds. Eye-popping:
Roughly €2.3 Billion ($3.1 Billion) made its way from Europe to the Palestinian territories between 2008 and 2012, but much of it is unaccounted for, the report said. According to The Sunday Times, which got an early glimpse of the report, “EU investigators who visited sites in Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank noted ‘significant shortcomings’ in the management of funds sent to Gaza and the West Bank.
“The auditors complained about the lack of measures to ‘mitigate’ high-level’ risks, such as ‘corruption or of funds not being used for their intended purpose,’” The Times said.
Well if you are going to keep repeating the same post over and over again, that means I can too...
Hasbara. In fact the two year old report only suspects that funds may have been misplaced and doesn't make any accusations but complains about "the lack of measures to mitigate high level risks such as corruption or of funds not being used for their intended purpose". Most of the report deals with similar issues within the EU and external spending. 2013 Annual Report: EU must focus on getting better results from its spending | EUROPEAN COURT OF AUDITORS