Friday, February 11, 2005

MOUNTAIN VIEWS: ENRON, HALLIBURTON STORIES FADING FROM FRONT PAGES OF U.S. NEWSPAPERS

Niagara Falls Reporter Opinion

Accounting accountability needed on war in Iraq

The Journal Times Online

$10 billion sure would buy a lot of baba ghanouj

baltimoresun.com - $10 billion sure would buy a lot of baba ghanouj

Sunday, February 06, 2005

Drug-war agency ICE short 5,000 bulletproof vests, whistleblowers claim

The NarcoSphere

Bush Administration Pays Halliburton For Services Never Rendered - Independent Media TV

Independent Media TV: "Independent Media TV
Under Reported
February 05, 2005
Bush Administration Pays Halliburton For Services Never Rendered
By: Evelyn Pringle
Independent Media TV



As of June 2004, the Government Accounting Office estimated that more than $1 billion in taxpayer money had been wasted due to illegal overcharges by contractors in Iraq, since the onset of the war. Furthermore, experts say that once the total is calculated correctly, the losses could very well add up to billions more.
According to GAO Comptroller General, David Walker, the $1 billion represents about 2% of the $60 billion spent in Iraq between March 2003 and June 2004. To no one's surprise I'm sure, Walker listed Halliburton's overbilling for meals as the kind of typical overcharging that is occurring.
Whistleblowers Ignored
Last summer, 5 whistleblowers, who were past employees of Halliburton, came forward to tell tax payers what was really going on in Iraq. They specifically described how the company was robbing tax payers blind with apparently not a care in the world about discovery or punishment.
Marie deYoung, is a former Army chaplain who worked for Halliburton, and then spent 5 months inside its Kuwaiti operation, said the Iraq operation: 'it�s just a gravy train.' She claims there is no effort to hold down costs because the company knows that all costs will be passed down to taxpayers. When she complained to her higher ups, they told her, 'We can be as dumb and stupid as we want in the first year of a war, nobody�s going to care.'
And they were half-right. Republicans don�t care but none of Democrats who do care have been able to do one thing about it. A Vice President "

Friday, February 04, 2005

Chicago Tribune | Audit: $8 billion lost to lax oversight

Chicago Tribune | Audit: $8 billion lost to lax oversight

Bremer can't account for $11.6 billion, audit shows

Bremer can't account for $11.6 billion, audit shows - After Saddam - www.smh.com.au

Pentagon report criticizes new version of C-130J transport plane (1/24/05)

www.GovExec.com - Pentagon report criticizes new version of C-130J transport plane (1/24/05)

Order from Chaos

Order from Chaos

(DV) Pringle: Halliburton -- Poster Child for War Profiteering

(DV) Pringle: Halliburton -- Poster Child for War Profiteering

Pentagon won't incinerate or truck facility's weapons

Rocky Mountain News: State

Desert desperadoes

Desert desperadoes

TheStar.com - Good, but shy of mark

TheStar.com - Good, but shy of mark

Chicago Tribune | Audit finds $10.3 million in overcharges by Boeing

Chicago Tribune | Audit finds $10.3 million in overcharges by Boeing

Pakistan 'tail' wags U.S. 'dog' - (United Press International)

Outside View: Pakistan 'tail' wags U.S. 'dog' - (United Press International)

Inside the Ring - The Washington Times: Iraq Fraud

Inside the Ring - The Washington Times: Inside the Ring - December 31, 2004

CorpWatch:�Iraq Contractor Claims Immunity From Fraud Laws

CorpWatch:�Iraq Contractor Claims Immunity From Fraud Laws

AP Wire | 12/09/2004 | Halliburton awarded more than $10 billion of work in Iraq

AP Wire | 12/09/2004 | Halliburton awarded more than $10 billion of work in Iraq

Air Force Times - Roche defends tanker deal

Air Force Times - News - More News

The Pentagon NOT holding Halliburton accountable

The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) Blog:

Editor & Publisher - Was There Pundit Payola at the Pentagon? 02/04/05

Was There Pundit Payola at the Pentagon?

Star-Telegram | 02/04/2005 | Army to make payments despite audit problems

Star-Telegram | 02/04/2005 | Army to make payments despite audit problems