

Angarella said the conclusion came after an extensive investigation and audit by USAID.
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According to her, two more investigations are currently underway, with five more are at preliminary stages. She also said that "a major USAID contractor operating in Ukraine" reported a case where abuse could occur during the bidding stage, allowing authorities to prevent the potential fraud from ever occurring.
According to a report by Voice of America, Angarella noted that 60 people are working in her office alone to verify the distribution and use of aid to Ukraine, aided by employees at U.S. embassy in Kyiv.
The audit report says that the total amount of U.S. assistance related to Ukraine reaches $113 billion (including more than $62 billion in military aid).
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In late January 2023, following U.S. auditors visiting Kyiv, the U.S. Treasury Department stated they see no signs of misuse of U.S. funds in Ukraine.
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