The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mattis blasts Pentagon over pricey Afghan uniforms

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WASHINGTON: US Defence Secretary Jim Mattis has issued a sharp rebuke after the Pentagon wasted millions of dollars buying the Afghan army a pricey uniform that may have made soldiers easier to spot.

According to a memo released Monday, Mattis told Pentagon procuremen­t officials that the decision to buy the overpriced woodland green camouflage uniforms ‘serves as an example of a complacent mode of thinking’.

“Cavalier or casually acquiescen­t decisions to spend taxpayer dollars in an ineffectiv­e and wasteful manner are not to recur,” Mattis wrote in the July 21 memo.

The office of the Special Inspector General for Afghanista­n Reconstruc­tion (SIGAR) issued a report last month saying the Pentagon may have spent as much as US$28 million more than necessary when it decided in 2007 to purchase the dark-green camouflage uniforms.

SIGAR also found that a private company held rights to the camo design and that Afghanista­n’s then defence minister, Abdul Rahim Wardak, essentiall­y chose the pattern on a whim.

The proprietar­y design meant the uniforms cost about 40 per cent more than non-proprietar­y camouflage.

The highly critical SIGAR report also says officials ordered the uniforms without conducting any formal testing or evaluation.

“The purpose of equipping the Afghan National Army is to bolster the Afghan government’s capacity to provide for its own security, and ultimately, to help defend our country from terrorist attack,” Mattis wrote.

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