Ah, those stal­wart UN admin­is­tra­tors, toil­ing away at thank­less jobs that some­times pay as lit­tle as $1,000,000 a day.

- Task force staff ran out of time before they could com­plete two more inves­ti­ga­tions on Afghanistan. One involved evi­dence that a U.S. firm padded its charges by $1 mil­lion and the other that U.N. staff diverted mil­lions of dol­lars from Afghan elec­tions, roads, schools and hos­pi­tals, accord­ing to U.N. doc­u­ments and officials.

Task force inves­ti­ga­tors found evi­dence some of the money went to expand U.N. oper­a­tions in Africa, Asia and the Mid­dle East with­out autho­riza­tion. And they found no doc­u­men­ta­tion to con­firm how the Kabul office used tens of mil­lions of dol­lars meant to pro­mote demo­c­ra­tic elec­tions in Afghanistan.

- No action has been taken on a task force find­ing that about half of $350,000 in U.N. funds intended to launch a radio sta­tion for women in Bagh­dad was used to pay off per­sonal loans, a mort­gage, credit card bills and taxes, as well as for cash with­drawals from a bank in Jor­dan. The task force rec­om­mended dis­ci­plin­ing a U.N. staff mem­ber and refer­ring the case to national pros­e­cu­to­r­ial author­i­ties. Nei­ther has happened.

But, then, Who’s Count­ing?

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