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U.S.%20Agency%20for%20International%20Development<%2Fa>%20during%20the%20height%20of%20the%20wars%20in%20Iraq%20and%20Afghanistan%20billed%20the%20government%20$1.1 million%20for%20staff%20parties%20and%20pricey%20retreats.%20International%20Relief%20and%20Development<%2Fa>%20collected%20hundreds%20of%20millions%20of%20dollars%20to%20work%20in%20the%20war%20zones%20and%20help%20impoverished%20nations%20around%20the%20world.%20At%20the%20same%20time—between%202007%20and%202010—its%20executives%20were%20using%20IRD’s%20government%20overhead%20account%20to%20fund%20the%20parties%20and%20retreats,%20according%20to%20financial%20records%20provided%20by%20IRD%20to%20The%20Washington%20Post<%2Fem><%2Fa>.%0D%0A%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fnonprofit-contractor-sent-government-11-million-bill-parties-retreats%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="16463" type="icon_link">
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The largest nonprofit contractor working for the U.S. Agency for International Development during the height of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan billed the government $1.1 million for staff parties and pricey retreats. International Relief and Development collected hundreds of millions of dollars to work in the war zones and help impoverished nations around the world. At the same time—between 2007 and 2010—its executives were using IRD’s government overhead account to fund the parties and retreats, according to financial records provided by IRD to The Washington Post.
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