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OB Kenobi
06-14-2004, 01:44 AM
Cheney's office 'briefed on Pentagon deal'
By Joshua Chaffin in Washington

Senior members of Vice-President **** Cheney's staff were briefed at least twice by the Pentagon on a controversial multibillion-dollar contract to oversee Iraq's oil sector before it was awarded to his former company, Halliburton, early last year.

The existence of the briefings, one of which included Mr Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, appeared to undermine earlier claims from Mr Cheney and White House officials that the vice-president and his office were unaware of the Halliburton contract before it was announced.

The briefings were spelled out in a letter sent to Mr Cheney yesterday by Representative Henry Waxman, a California Democrat who has been a prominent critic of the Bush administration.

Mr Waxman, drawing on recent interviews with Pentagon staff, also said the Halliburton contract was handled by political appointees from the administration and not career procurement officers, as the White House has claimed.

Although Mr Waxman acknowledged in his letter that there was no evidence that Mr Cheney had acted to influence the deal improperly, the information about the briefings is expected to raise new questions about the administration's handling of billions of dollars of contracts to rebuild Iraq.

Critics accused the administration of cronyism after it emerged in March 2003 that the Army Corps of Engineers had granted a contract worth up to $7bn (€5.8bn, £3.9bn) to Halliburton, which was formerly run by Mr Cheney, to manage Iraq's oil infrastructure. The sole-source contract was awarded to the company without any competition.

Mr Waxman revealed in his letter that the decision to award the contract exclusively to Halliburton was made not by career civil servants, as is customary, but by a team of political appointees led by Michael Mobbs, a special adviser to Douglas Feith, the Pentagon's under secretary for defence policy.

Mr Mobbs said he briefed Mr Libby and other top deputies on the plan to award the assignment to Halliburton at a meeting in October 2002. The meeting was chaired by Stephen Hadley, the president's deputy national security adviser.

Mr Cheney's office did not respond to calls yesterday about the matter.

Responding to the furore over the contract in September 2003, the vice-president told NBC's Meet the Press that he had "absolutely no influence of, involvement of, knowledge of in any way, shape or form of contracts led by the Corps of Engineers or anybody else in the federal government".

Halliburton has repeatedly said it won Iraq contracts because of its long record of performance.

Mr Waxman also referred in his letter to an e-mail from Stephen Browning, of the Corps of Engineers, to Mr Feith on March 5 2003, three days before Halliburton was notified that it had won the assignment. In it, Mr Browning said action on the Halliburton contract "has been co-ordinated with VP's office".

"It's clear that they were contacted and that they were in a position to influence the deal," a member of Mr Waxman's staff said yesterday.

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Angelino
06-14-2004, 01:53 AM
Erm, if not Halliburton, then who else could do the job? It's not like there are too many companies that have the resources for a job this big.

budanski
06-14-2004, 02:19 AM
More beating of a dead horse... election time is near.

We've been working with Halliburton since WWII. Each administration since FDR had at least one cabinet member with either a Halliburton or Bechtel background. No different with Clinton, Halliburton has been the government's civilian contractor right arm for years. Check and find out who owns Red Adair. The same company responsible for putting out oilfield fires from the last Gulf War.

Halliburton had governmnet contracts during the Clinton years, largely because they are one of few companies equipped to do certain kinds of jobs.


HALLIBURTON AWARDED SERVICES CONTRACT TO SUPPORT TROOPS IN BALKANS

Halliburton Company Web site
February 18, 1999 Company News Release


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 18, 1999 DALLAS, Texas—(Feb. 19, 1999) - Brown & Root Services (BRS), a business unit of Halliburton Company (NYSE: HAL), has been selected to continue its services as the premier logistics support provider to U.S. forces deployed in the Balkans region. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Transatlantic Programs Center announced today that it awarded the logistics support services contract, which becomes effective on May 28, 1999, to Brown & Root Services for a period of up to five years. Contract value is estimated up to $180 million per year, with a maximum value of $900 million if all four option periods are exercised. The one-year contract has four one-year options that can be awarded at the government's discretion.

I guess Cheney was VP under the Clinton's too. The left is obssessed with Cheney/Halliburton. Just mention either name and they go berserk. rofl

OB Kenobi
06-14-2004, 03:36 AM
Erm, if not Halliburton, then who else could do the job? It's not like there are too many companies that have the resources for a job this big.

I wouldn't mind if Halliburton did it if they didn't also overcharge for it, or outright steal our tax $$$. They've been caught overcharging for meals, charging fees for driving around empty trucks, and then overcharged for gasoline.

That's just what they've been caught doing.

You might also remember their $1 billion asbestos problem back in the US.

Halliburton is full of Enron-style old boy scumbags, they're crooks, and they're underminding the war on terror for their own profit.

OB Kenobi
06-14-2004, 03:56 AM
I guess Cheney was VP under the Clinton's too. The left is obssessed with Cheney/Halliburton. Just mention either name and they go berserk. rofl

When did I ever deny that Clinton was a crook too?

I like to think of it this way:

Clinton worked for "The Man", Bu$h-Cheney ARE "The Man."

I don't mean in racist terms, I mean in terms of corporate crime. All these crooks are ripping us off, raising the cost of living, spreading cancer, and fomenting fear and terror to keep themselves in power.

Yes, nothing new, I know, but what is new is the internet and the other technology we have. We may finally be able to do something about these scumbags because they can no longer hide behind bureacracy. We can now track them the way they tracked us.

budanski
06-14-2004, 10:25 AM
If the left is upset over overcharges from Halliburton, you think they'd be positively livid over 65 billion dollar (some say up to 100 billion) theft from the oil for food UN program scandal.

Secret Squirrel
06-14-2004, 10:37 AM
If the left is upset over overcharges from Halliburton, you think they'd be positively livid over 65 billion dollar (some say up to 100 billion) theft from the oil for food UN program scandal.

dont lump the entire left in along with OB Kenobi please. woot

2Sheds_Jackson
06-14-2004, 12:28 PM
rofl

This is just more typical smear politics - something the honorable Mr Waxman excels at.