Coalition Provisional Authority Program Review Board
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The Coalition Provisional Authority Program Review Board was composed of the senior personnel of the Coalition Provisional Authority
Coalition Provisional Authority
The Coalition Provisional Authority was established as a transitional government following the invasion of Iraq by the United States and its allies, members of the Multi-National Force – Iraq which was formed to oust the government of Saddam Hussein in 2003...

, charged with the responsibility to review and make recommendations about the awarding of contracts to the administrator of the authority, Paul Bremer.

The board recommended the awarding of more than 800 contracts.

It had the authority to recommend expenditures from both the Development Fund for Iraq
Development Fund for Iraq
In May 2003, following the invasion of Iraq in March of that year, the Central Bank of Iraq-Development Fund for Iraq account was created at the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of New York at the request of the Coalition Provisional Authority Administrator...

, which the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) administered in trust on behalf of the Iraq
Iraq
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i people, and the Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund
Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund
The Iraq Relief and Reconstruction Fund was established by the US Congress on November 6, 2003. It allocated $18.4 billion to rebuild Iraq's infrastructure, damaged from years of neglect, sanctions, and war....

, which the CPA administered on behalf of the American
United States
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 people.

The expenditures from the Development Fund for Iraq
Development Fund for Iraq
In May 2003, following the invasion of Iraq in March of that year, the Central Bank of Iraq-Development Fund for Iraq account was created at the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank of New York at the request of the Coalition Provisional Authority Administrator...

 that the board recommended to CPA Administrator Bremer were made under obligations the Coalition undertook under United Nations
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 resolution
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 1483. They included making sure that
expenditures were administered in an open and transparent manner.

According to the KPMG audit of the Development Fund for Iraq expenditures, the board routinely failed to properly document its decisions.

Voting members of the Program Review Board

  • George Wolfe
    George Wolfe (CPA)
    George Wolfe, an employee of the United States government, worked for the Coalition Provisional Authority in 2003 and 2004.Wolfe sat on the CPA's Program Review Board, the committee that made the final recommendation to CPA Administrator Paul Bremer over the $20 billion of contracts the CPA...

     Chairman/Director Office of Management and Budget
  • Hazim Al Said Iraq Ministry of Finance
  • Chris Milligan
    Chris Milligan
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     USAID
  • Victoria Wayne Director, Office of Operations & Infrastructure
  • Dean Pittman Governance
  • Neil Mules Representative of the Australian Government
  • William Block Economic and Development Policy
  • Neil Hawkins Council for International Cooperation
  • Behnam Puttrus Iraq Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation
  • Fred Smith Deputy Senior Advisor for the Office of Security Affairs
  • Teddy Bryan USAID
  • Col Frank Boynton Director, Office of Operations & Infrastructure
  • COL William Ford Coalition Joint Task Force – 7, Comptroller
  • Yusaf Samiullah Representative of the United Kingdom Government
  • Chris Soares Economic and Development Policy
  • Dr. Edgar Rodrigo Iraq Ministry of Planning and Development Cooperation
  • Lt Col Jim Reitzel Coalition Joint Task Force – 7, Comptroller
  • Lindy Cameron Representative of the United Kingdom Government
  • Frederick C. Smith Deputy Senior Advisor for the Office of Security Affairs
  • Christopher Segar Representative of the United Kingdom Government
  • Heidi Venamore Representative of the Australian Government
  • Maj Todd Gondeck Coalition Joint Task Force – 7, Comptroller
  • Rodney Bent Chairman/Director Office of Management and Budget

Minutes

None of the minutes is complete. Many are missing.

In some cases the minutes did not include an attendance list. When an attendance list was present, the roles and titles of the attendees was not always provided.

Only rarely did the minutes record whether the attendees had reviewed and approved the minutes of the previous meeting, or the date of the next meeting.

The minutes seldom recorded the wording of motions, who seconded them, who voted for them or against them, or even the vote tally.

In some cases where an attendance list was part of the minutes, decisions were made when the board did not have quorum.

The KPMG audit of the Development Fund for Iraq notes that of the minutes of the 43 Program Review Board meetings it was able to review, all from 2003, just two were attended by the Iraqi member. The list of minutes available on the board's Web site lists 34 meetings in that year.

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