In Iraq and Afghanistan, companies manage taxpayer money with little oversight By Washington Examiner FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrint May 5, 2014 4:00 am FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmailPrint A nonprofit received millions of dollars to do development work in Iraq and Afghanistan and paid top executives generously. Read the rest of this post on the original site » Recommended Stories Cruise ships present concerning new front for drug smugglingArizona Republican reveals Quiet Skies surveillance program targeted him under Biden: ‘Doesn’t surprise me’House GOP presses Democrats over national security in shutdown fight TagsAfghanistanBudgets and DeficitsFollow the MoneyIraqnewsgatherrWatchdog Related Content House Partisan blame game persists among Trump and leadership as shutdown enters fifth day World British police to restrict ‘repeated protests’ after arresting nearly 500 pro-Palestinian protesters Crime Newsom says Trump deploying 300 California National Guard members to Oregon State Cuomo says New York City mayor shouldn’t be ‘your first job’ in rebuke of Mamdani In Focus Alvin Bragg represents everything wrong with Democratic ‘prosecutors’