The corruption at USAID is nothing new -- Senators and Congresmen knew this for years and most just looked the other way (likely because somehow they benefited) . . .
2 Decades Ago, A Senator's Probe Of USAID Funding Led To Government Transparency Reform
Nearly 20 years ago, in October 2005, the refusal of USAID officials to admit they were funding a prostitution ring in India so angered Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) that he vowed to introduce a new law enabling every U.S. citizen with the internet to quickly and easily find out how federal officials are spending his or her tax dollars.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/2-decades-ago-senators-probe-usaid-funding-led-government-transparency-reform
2 Decades Ago, A Senator's Probe Of USAID Funding Led To Government Transparency Reform
Nearly 20 years ago, in October 2005, the refusal of USAID officials to admit they were funding a prostitution ring in India so angered Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) that he vowed to introduce a new law enabling every U.S. citizen with the internet to quickly and easily find out how federal officials are spending his or her tax dollars.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/2-decades-ago-senators-probe-usaid-funding-led-government-transparency-reform
The corruption at USAID is nothing new -- Senators and Congresmen knew this for years and most just looked the other way (likely because somehow they benefited) . . .
2 Decades Ago, A Senator's Probe Of USAID Funding Led To Government Transparency Reform
Nearly 20 years ago, in October 2005, the refusal of USAID officials to admit they were funding a prostitution ring in India so angered Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) that he vowed to introduce a new law enabling every U.S. citizen with the internet to quickly and easily find out how federal officials are spending his or her tax dollars.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/2-decades-ago-senators-probe-usaid-funding-led-government-transparency-reform
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