The Pentagon’s Office of the Inspector General (IG) has created a new website to provide more information to Americans about the oversight of U.S. weapons and equipment given to Ukraine.
The new website, launched in coordination with inspector general office for the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development, comes as congressional Republicans continue to hold up new funding for Ukraine and question whether there is proper accounting for the weapons shipped to the embattled country.
The Pentagon IG stated that the website offers resources and information about the work of more than 20 U.S. oversight agencies collectively known as the Ukraine Oversight Interagency Working Group, ensuring that Ukraine aid is used properly.
The website also gives contact information to report any allegations of fraud, waste, or misuse related to Ukraine aid.
Pentagon IG Robert Storch commented that the website is a “convenient, one-stop shop for people to learn more about our extensive efforts across the oversight community to oversee the use of taxpayer dollars for the U.S. Ukraine response.”
The website includes a welcome page with a video, describing the efforts from the Ukraine Oversight Interagency Working Group and an introduction about the war in Ukraine and U.S. support.
It also contains fact sheets about the amount of aid the U.S. has provided to Ukraine since Russia invaded the country in 2022 — $113.4 billion — along with details about oversight projects from agencies tasked with preventing the misuse of weapons.
Republicans have long raised questions about the billions of dollars going to Ukraine, including whether there is proper oversight. Storch’s office has found some issue with tracking aid to Ukraine but has not found glaring problems of waste, fraud, or misuse.
Diana Shaw, acting inspector general for the Department of State, said “Ukraine oversight is our number one priority,” hailing the new website as a new tool “to help keep American taxpayers informed.”
“We are delighted that this important resource — a centralized website showcasing the impressive volume and breadth of our whole-of-government oversight of the U.S. response to Russia’s unprecedented war in Ukraine — is now available to our stakeholders,” Shaw said in a statement.