A 17-year investigation into the U.S. reconstruction of Afghanistan found $29.2 billion in waste, fraud and abuse.
The leading international authority on hunger crises and the U.N. food aid agency are warning that more than 17 million ...
The final report this week from the special inspector general for Afghanistan identified $26 billion in waste, fraud, and ...
Afghanistan's neighbors met in Iran and agreed to deepen regional coordination to address political, economic and security ...
The audit is the first summary of the totality of 20 years of oversight work by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan ...
More than $148 billion was spent by the U.S. government in its failed attempt to build a free Afghanistan, according to the ...
After deadly cross-border military clashes, the Pakistani and Afghan governments have locked their populations in a trade war ...
The final inspector general report regarding the United States’s two-decade reconstruction attempt in Afghanistan found that “corruption affected everything.” Congress appropriated more than $140 ...
The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) has released its final report, closing out nearly 17 ...
A struggling regime is caught between countervailing forces.