April 2005: Quarterly Report To CongressThe Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) moved into itssecond year of operation with the release of four new audit reports, an expanded professional staff, and an innovative audit plan that will provide continued oversight of Iraq reconstruction. This Quarterly Report includes a summary of SIGIR operations, as well as a review of the activities of other agencies with oversight responsibility for Iraq reconstruction. The U.S. Mission Iraq is responsible for leading reconstruction efforts and setting reconstruction priorities, but at least 12 U.S. government agencies have or had direct responsibility for some portion of the $18.4 billion Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund (IRRF). The decentralization of responsibility and management complicates efforts to evaluate how U.S. appropriated funds are being used in Iraq. Please address inquiries regarding this report to SIGIR Public Affairs by e-mail or by phone 703-428-1100. |
File Name | File Size |
Date |
April 30, 2005 Quarterly Report to Congress | 585 KB PDF | 5/06/05 |
Acronyms and Definitions | 61 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Endnotes | 42 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
All Appendices | 592 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Appendix A - Statutory Requirements | 51 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Appendix B - Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund Apportionments by Agency | 86 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Appendix C - Seized Currency Expenditure Status | 50 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Appendix D - Vested Assets Expenditure Status | 50 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Appendix E - International Reconstruction Fund Facility for Iraq | 61 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Appendix F - List of International Pledged Support for Iraq Reconstruction | 56 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
Appendix G - List of Contracts | 593 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
List of Contracting Actions and Grants (Microsoft Excel) | ~8,500 KB |
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Appendix H - Audit Plan | 511 KB PDF | 05/06/05 |
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