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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091226...omygraft5years

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Nearly half a billion dollars in tsunami aid for Sri Lanka is unaccounted for and over 600 million dollars has been spent on projects unrelated to the disaster, an anti-corruption watchdog said Saturday.

Berlin-based Transparency International demanded an audit of the money received by the Sri Lankan government to help victims of the Asian tsunami which hit the island on December 26, 2004, killing 31,000 people.

The group's Sri Lankan chapter said the public have a right to know how the aid money was spent as the tropical nation marked the fifth anniversary of the tsunami.

The group alleged that out of 2.2 billion dollars received for relief, 603.4 million dollars was spent on projects unrelated to the disaster.

Another half a billion dollars was missing, the group said.

"There is no precise evidence to explain the missing sum of 471.9 million dollars," the Transparency International statement issued in Colombo added.

An "audit should be done by the government to explain the utilisation of the money received and the challenges faced," the group said.

An government official declined comment Saturday on the allegations but Colombo has consistently rejected such accusations in the past.

An initial government audit in 2005 found that less than 13 percent of the aid had been spent, but there has been no formal examination since, Transparency International said.
You know what would shock me: to discover that this kind of corruption ISN'T endemic to large scale, centralized charity efforts/organizations.
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I'm in the wrong line of work.
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According to the article it seems that it's mostly Sri Lanka's government that's the main culprit, which is to be expected. Not to insult them but if Western European and North American governments are such wretched hives of scum and villainy, it would be foolish to expect anything approaching adequacy and transparency from them.

Sadly, short of founding an extra-national organization with the power and means to supersede local governments in times of crisis (and that's opening a can of Dune sized worms) the best we can do is offer our help and hope that at least a part of it gets to those in need. We can't in good conscience do nothing out of fear of mismanagement.
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We can't in good conscience do nothing out of fear of mismanagement.
The fear isn't of mismanagement. Mismanagement can be expected from shattered nations lacking in infrastructure and experience. The fear is of corruption on an almost unthinkable scale.

Seems to me that demanding a reasonable degree of accountability, transparency, and if necessary, third party oversight/access in return for funds is a reasonable request. And if denied, withholding those funds is a reasonable response. We're not talking about a relatively small amount of shrinkage here (which frankly would happen in just about every country to varying degrees). The total is hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars here. That's a ridiculous amount of money that was apparently brazenly stolen.
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I'm all for accountability and transparency but do you seriously believe any government in the world would allow a third party to monitor and control their actions? To make an extreme example, let's say that during Katrina some UN type organization just said "You're fucking up, step down, we'll handle this" and assumed control. Wouldn't this be unacceptable to the US. Or something similar happening when Greece had these huge fires a couple of years ago? As a non communist internationalist, I'd personally like to see some tentative steps in that direction, but I'm in an insignificant minority.
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