National Technical Reports Library - NTRL

National Technical Reports Library

The National Technical Information Service acquires, indexes, abstracts, and archives the largest collection of U.S. government-sponsored technical reports in existence. The NTRL offers online, free and open access to these authenticated government technical reports. Technical reports and documents in its repository may be available online for free either from the issuing federal agency, the U.S. Government Publishing Office’s Federal Digital System website, or through search engines.




Details
Actions:
Download PDFDownload PDF
Download

Limited Interagency Coordination and Insufficient Controls over U.S. Funds in Afghanistan Hamper U.S. Efforts to Develop the Afghan Financial Sector and Safeguard U.S. Cash.


ADA546606

Publication Date 2011
Page Count 43
Abstract Since 2002, Congress has appropriated more than $70 billion to implement security and development assistance projects in Afghanistan, with some of those funds converted into cash and flowing through the Afghan economy. The United States is implementing programs to increase the capacity of Afghanistan's central bank (Da Afghanistan Bank, or DAB) to regulate the nation's 17 commercial banks and to strengthen U.S. and Afghan law enforcement agencies' oversight over the flow of funds through the Afghan economy. This report (1) evaluates U.S. efforts to improve the capacity of the Afghan government to regulate the financial sector (which includes commercial banks and informal financial organizations, or hawalas) and (2) assesses the controls that U.S. agencies use to track U.S. funds as they flow through the Afghan economy. To accomplish these objectives, we reviewed Afghan laws and U.S. policies, plans, and progress reports relevant to U.S. financial sector development initiatives. We met with officials from the Departments of State, Homeland Security (DHS), Treasury, Defense (DOD), and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). We conducted our work in Washington, D.C., and Kabul, Afghanistan, from October 2010 to July 2011 in accordance with generally accepted government auditing standards.
Keywords
  • Finance
  • United states
  • Organizations
  • Government(Foreign)
  • Interagency coordination
  • Afghanistan
  • Auditing
  • Homeland security
  • Foreign policy
Source Agency
  • Non Paid ADAS
NTIS Subject Category
  • 96 - Business & Economics
  • 96F - Banking & Finance
  • 92E - International Relations
Corporate Authors Office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, Arlington, VA.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 201126
Limited Interagency Coordination and Insufficient Controls over U.S. Funds in Afghanistan Hamper U.S. Efforts to Develop the Afghan Financial Sector and Safeguard U.S. Cash.
Limited Interagency Coordination and Insufficient Controls over U.S. Funds in Afghanistan Hamper U.S. Efforts to Develop the Afghan Financial Sector and Safeguard U.S. Cash.
ADA546606

  • Finance
  • United states
  • Organizations
  • Government(Foreign)
  • Interagency coordination
  • Afghanistan
  • Auditing
  • Homeland security
  • Foreign policy
  • Non Paid ADAS
  • 96 - Business & Economics
  • 96F - Banking & Finance
  • 92E - International Relations
Loading