The Pentagon fails its annual audit for the seventh year, though nine of 29 entities received a "clean audit."

The Pentagon has failed its annual audit for the seventh year in a row, unable to provide adequate financial documentation for its spending. Despite this, the Department of Defense (DoD) reports progress, with nine out of 29 entities receiving a "clean audit." The latest audit cost $178 million and involved 1,700 auditors. The DoD aims to achieve a clean audit by 2028, with improvements noted in funding balances and reductions in material weaknesses since 2021.

November 16, 2024
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