In July 2008, the United States Department of Justice investigated around 900 cases of alleged fraud committed by contractors.[1] Similarly, the Defense Contract Audit Agency uncovered $10 billion in questionable Iraq contracts,[1] and a US audit found that the occupation authority had lost track of reconstruction funds totalling nearly $9 billion.[2]
Dispatches: Iraq's Missing Billions, produced by Guardian Films (March 20, 2006).[5]
A blog on Huffington Post alleged that there "immunized foreign contractors" were involved.[6] US courts issued gag orders that prevent the prosecution or defense from discussing the allegations. The orders apply to 70 court cases against some top US contractors.[7]
Missing UN funds
At the start of the Iraq war, the United Nations awarded $23 billion of Iraqi money to the US-led coalition to re-develop Iraq.[5]