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Halliburton admits it 'may have' criminally rigged bids on contracts
2 March 2005
WASHINGTON, March 2 (HalliburtonWatch.org) -- The U.S. Justice Department has opened a criminal inquiry into possible bid-rigging on foreign contracts by Halliburton, the company revealed Tuesday.In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the company said "information has been uncovered" that former employees of KBR "may have engaged in coordinated bidding with one or more competitors on certain foreign construction projects and that such coordination possibly began as early as the mid-1980s...."
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Ahh, now, is this a perfect ethical and moral training ground for a Vice President of the USA or not?
Unleash the hounds and sic 'em:
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1 comment:
Thanks for the link-up. I wonder if the bombing of Iran is Halliburton's way of getting the government to pay for new buildings and equipment?
As if they need "a way"...
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