$50M+ improperly spent on DOD credit cards during COVID pandemic
By Meghann Myers
Jan 23, 12:33 PM
A recent Defense Department Inspector General report reveals that millions of dollars in COVID-19 funds were mischarged on government credit cards. (Navy)
The COVID-19 pandemic forced units and offices throughout the Defense Department to stock up on a range of supplies, from disposable masks to gloves and disinfectant, all of which could be purchased with a government-issued credit card and paid off by the Pentagon.
But a DOD Inspector General review of more than 100,000 government purchase card transactions made from March 2020 to January 2022 reveals that roughly $54 million in purchases didn’t align with COVID-19 necessities.
That is nearly 40% of the $242 million spent on such needs, according to the IG report.
Another $52 million, in purchases wasn’t properly documented, and the IG was unable to verify what the cardholders actually bought.
https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2024/01/23/50m-improperly-spent-on-dod-credit-cards-during-covid-pandemic/