The Pentagon has generated almost $6 billion over the past seven years by charging the armed forces excessive prices for fuel and has used the money – called the “bishop’s fund” by some critics – to bolster mismanaged or underfunded military programs, documents show. Since 2015, the Defense Department…
Source: Morningcall
At the Pentagon, overpriced fuel sparks allegations — and denials — of a slush fund
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