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U.N. Peacekeeping: GAO's Access to Records on Executive Branch Decision-making

GAO-01-440R Published: Mar 06, 2001. Publicly Released: Mar 06, 2001.
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This correspondence provides information on GAO's efforts to obtain access to executive branch records needed to complete its study of United Nations (U.N.) peacekeeping operations. GAO's experience in trying to obtain these records has impaired its ability to conduct meaningful oversight work for Congress that is timely, independent, objective, fact-based, accurate, and complete. Specifically (1) unreasonable delays in obtaining access to the executive branch records have prevented GAO from sending a timely report to Congress, (2) GAO does not have reasonable assurance that it has had independent access to all executive branch records that may have a material bearing on its study, and (3) denying GAO access to records has impaired its ability to conduct a complete and accurate assessment of U.N peacekeeping operations.

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Armed forces abroadAuditing standardsPeacekeepingCivic actionexecutive relationsDecision makingInteragency relationsInternational relationsMilitary interventionRecordsUnited Nations military forces