U.S. says cuts ties with 12 companies, people supplying aid to Syria

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The U.S. government said Friday it has suspended its business ties with 12 delivery and supply companies and affiliates based in Turkey that are embroiled in a fraud scheme involving humanitarian aid in Syria.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Inspector General (OIG) said the two-year long investigation into corruption in humanitarian aid programs in Syria has resulted in US$239 million in suspended program funds, 35 agency suspensions and 19 personnel resignations to date.

The companies that provided food kits, humanitarian items and delivery services related to USAID programs in Syria were found to be entangled in a corrupt network of bribery, fraud, bid-rigging and kickbacks, according to the OIG.

The latest investigation reveals that Turkey’s Senkardes Co., and its affiliates participated in a procurement fraud scheme with corrupt NGO staff. Four companies under Senkardes Co. illegally bid against each other for U.S. funded procurements, the press release said.
U.S. Cuts Ties With a Dozen Aid Suppliers to Syria Found to be Corrupt

It's just money, right?
 
The U.S. government said Friday it has suspended its business ties with 12 delivery and supply companies and affiliates based in Turkey that are embroiled in a fraud scheme involving humanitarian aid in Syria.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Inspector General (OIG) said the two-year long investigation into corruption in humanitarian aid programs in Syria has resulted in US$239 million in suspended program funds, 35 agency suspensions and 19 personnel resignations to date.

The companies that provided food kits, humanitarian items and delivery services related to USAID programs in Syria were found to be entangled in a corrupt network of bribery, fraud, bid-rigging and kickbacks, according to the OIG.

The latest investigation reveals that Turkey’s Senkardes Co., and its affiliates participated in a procurement fraud scheme with corrupt NGO staff. Four companies under Senkardes Co. illegally bid against each other for U.S. funded procurements, the press release said.
U.S. Cuts Ties With a Dozen Aid Suppliers to Syria Found to be Corrupt

It's just money, right?

Good! Less waste and graft!
 
The U.S. government said Friday it has suspended its business ties with 12 delivery and supply companies and affiliates based in Turkey that are embroiled in a fraud scheme involving humanitarian aid in Syria.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Office of Inspector General (OIG) said the two-year long investigation into corruption in humanitarian aid programs in Syria has resulted in US$239 million in suspended program funds, 35 agency suspensions and 19 personnel resignations to date.

The companies that provided food kits, humanitarian items and delivery services related to USAID programs in Syria were found to be entangled in a corrupt network of bribery, fraud, bid-rigging and kickbacks, according to the OIG.

The latest investigation reveals that Turkey’s Senkardes Co., and its affiliates participated in a procurement fraud scheme with corrupt NGO staff. Four companies under Senkardes Co. illegally bid against each other for U.S. funded procurements, the press release said.
U.S. Cuts Ties With a Dozen Aid Suppliers to Syria Found to be Corrupt

It's just money, right?

Good! Less waste and graft!
a little more cash for the border wall.
 

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