In this episode of The Winston Marshall Show, I sit down with John Hart, a government transparency expert and CEO of Open the Books. He reveals his concerns about a significant systemic crisis of fraud, waste and mismanagement within the US government.Our discussion begins with the shocking case of alleged fraud in Minnesota. Hart suggests billions of taxpayer dollars may have been misappropriated due to inadequate oversight and perverse incentives. He argues this isn’t an isolated incident but a symptom of a much larger national problem rooted in opacity, bureaucratic expansion and a lack of accountability.Hart delves into the “fraud iceberg”, highlighting how misaligned incentives and complex systems permeate various sectors like healthcare, entitlement spending, defence budgets and federal agencies. These factors lead to substantial waste, sometimes legal and sometimes outright fraudulent. Recent estimates suggest hundreds of billions and potentially trillions of dollars are lost annually due to inefficiency and exploitation.We also explore the government’s highly touted reform effort, “Doge”, and its apparent failure. Hart believes the real issue lies not with investigators but with political leadership, coordination and Congress’s inability to act on existing knowledge.Finally, we consider the future. Could artificial intelligence revolutionise transparency and empower citizens to monitor government spending in real-time? Or will existing power structures adapt and persist?-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Our show is independently supported by you, consider signing up to our substack to get added benefits like ad-free and extended episodes here: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------