added 2007 Mon Apr 30 8:57:42 by STONERS
U.S. efforts to rebuild Iraq are so beset with daily violence, corruption and poor maintenance that Iraqis will not be capable of managing reconstruction anytime soon, investigators say.
U.S. efforts to rebuild Iraq are so beset with daily violence, corruption and poor maintenance that Iraqis will not be capable of managing reconstruction anytime soon, investigators say.
added 2007 Tue Apr 24 21:54:42 by populist
In the months following hurricanes Katrina and Rita, lucrative contracts to maintain and later deactivate thousands of temporary homes were awarded to companies in questionable financial standing
In the months following hurricanes Katrina and Rita, lucrative contracts to maintain and later deactivate thousands of temporary homes were awarded to companies in questionable financial standing
added 2007 Mon Apr 23 15:44:32 by Aidenag
Sen. Mel Martinez, general chairman of the Republican National Committee, is facing fallout from a slew of irregularities related to his Senate campaign. In his 2004 race, Martinez accepted contributions over the legal limit and failed to properly disclose information about donations, according to an audit released last week by the FEC.
Sen. Mel Martinez, general chairman of the Republican National Committee, is facing fallout from a slew of irregularities related to his Senate campaign. In his 2004 race, Martinez accepted contributions over the legal limit and failed to properly disclose information about donations, according to an audit released last week by the FEC.
added 2007 Tue Apr 17 19:41:50 by JamesMarcus
With today's deadline for filing 2006 tax returns, this is peak season for audit anxiety. The prospect of having to document all the claims on one's tax return is dizzying at best--and terrifying at worst. Here is the lowdown on your risk of being audited, how the process works and what you should expect if your return is singled out for inspection. For starters, relax. Most individual returns are unlikely to get audited, and a sit-down audit is rare.
With today's deadline for filing 2006 tax returns, this is peak season for audit anxiety. The prospect of having to document all the claims on one's tax return is dizzying at best--and terrifying at worst. Here is the lowdown on your risk of being audited, how the process works and what you should expect if your return is singled out for inspection. For starters, relax. Most individual returns are unlikely to get audited, and a sit-down audit is rare.
added 2007 Fri Apr 6 0:23:23 by TechnologyExpert
Over the past few years, the Internal Revenue Service has lost several hundred laptops according to a new report from the IRS Inspector General J. Russell George. Between 2003 and Feb 2006, the IRS lost nearly 500 laptops mostly from agents' homes and cars. In addition, 111 of those laptops were either lost or stolen right from IRS offices.
Over the past few years, the Internal Revenue Service has lost several hundred laptops according to a new report from the IRS Inspector General J. Russell George. Between 2003 and Feb 2006, the IRS lost nearly 500 laptops mostly from agents' homes and cars. In addition, 111 of those laptops were either lost or stolen right from IRS offices.
added 2007 Tue Feb 20 23:13:00 by TechnologyExpert
Federal prosecutors counted immigration violations, marriage fraud and drug trafficking among anti-terror cases in the four years after 9/11 despite no evidence linking them to terror activity, a Justice Department audit said Tuesday. Overall, nearly all of the terrorism-related statistics on investigations, referrals and cases examined by departme
Federal prosecutors counted immigration violations, marriage fraud and drug trafficking among anti-terror cases in the four years after 9/11 despite no evidence linking them to terror activity, a Justice Department audit said Tuesday. Overall, nearly all of the terrorism-related statistics on investigations, referrals and cases examined by departme
added 2007 Sat Jan 27 7:31:06 by STONERS
The United Nations said Friday it would audit all its operations in North Korea , where the U.S. has alleged that money from at least one U.N. program could be ending up illegally in the hands of the communist regime.
The United Nations said Friday it would audit all its operations in North Korea , where the U.S. has alleged that money from at least one U.N. program could be ending up illegally in the hands of the communist regime.







