USAID head Peter Marocco tells lawmakers he’s eyeing potential criminal charges for foreign aid fraud: report
Marocco has been tasked by Trump with dismantling the agency responsible for administering foreign aid
The acting head of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) told congressional lawmakers Wednesday his staff was preparing potential criminal referrals against those who misused taxpayer dollars intended for foreign development programs.
The New York Times said Peter Marocco made his remarks while speaking with members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee during a closed-door meeting.
An internal review is in its early stages, but members of Marocco’s team believe they’ve uncovered a pattern of illegal activity at the agency, which serves as the main component used by the United States to deliver foreign aid.
HANG THE BASTARDS
Include the recipients via kickbacks, but also those who voted for these programs.
Failure to do adequate due diligence.