Defense Department Cannot Account For 25% of Funds - $2.3
Trillion
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He said money wasted by the military poses a serious threat.
Rumsfeld promised change but the next day -
September 11 - the world changed and in the rush to fund the war
on terrorism, the war on waste seems to have been forgotten.
More money for the Pentagon, CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales reports, while its own auditors admit the military cannot account for 25 percent of what it spends.
$2.3 trillion - that's $8,000 for every man, woman and child in America.
To understand how the Pentagon can lose track of trillions, consider the case of one military accountant who tried to find out what happened to a mere $300 million.
Minnery, a former Marine turned whistle-blower, is risking his job by speaking out for the first time about the millions he noticed were missing from one defense agency's balance sheets.
Minnery tried to follow the money trail, even crisscrossing the country looking for records.
He was reassigned and says officials then covered up the problem by just writing it off.
The Pentagon's Inspector General "partially
substantiated" several of Minnery's allegations but could not prove
officials tried "to manipulate the financial statements."
He's still there, and although he does not speak for the Pentagon, he believes the problem has gotten worse.
Another critic of Pentagon waste, Retired Vice
Admiral Jack Shanahan, commanded the Navy's 2nd Fleet the first time
Donald Rumsfeld served as Defense Secretary, in 1976.
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Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announces that the Pentagon has lost track of $2.3 TRILLION DOLLARS of military spending.
On Sept. 10, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld declared war. Not on foreign terrorists,
He said money wasted by the military poses a serious threat.
Rumsfeld promised change but the next day - Sept. 11 - the world changed and in the rush to fund the war on terrorism, the war on waste seems to have been forgotten.
More money for the Pentagon, CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales reports, while its own auditors admit the military cannot account for 25 percent of what it spends.
Rumsfeld:
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A packet of one hundred $100 bills is less than 1/2" thick and contains $10,000. Fits in your pocket easily and is more than enough for week or two of shamefully decadent fun.
Believe it or not, this next little pile is $1 million dollars (100 packets of $10,000). You could stuff that into a grocery bag and walk around with it.
While a measly $1 million looked a little unimpressive, $100 million is a little more respectable. It fits neatly on a standard pallet...
And $1 BILLION dollars... now we're really getting somewhere...
Next we'll look at ONE TRILLION dollars. This is that number we've been
hearing so much about. What is a trillion dollars? Well, it's a million
million. It's a thousand billion. It's a one followed by 12 zeros....
1,000,000,000,000
(And notice those pallets are double stacked.)
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