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New York Daily News - http://www.nydailynews.com

Bush co. went offshore
By TIMOTHY J. BURGER
DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON BUREAU
Wednesday, July 31st, 2002







WASHINGTON - Harken Energy Corp. set up an offshore subsidiary in the Cayman Islands 
tax haven while
President Bush sat on Harken's board of directors in 1989, the Daily News has learned.

The revelation comes as Republican lawmakers are roundly criticizing the practice of 
U.S. companies setting
up offshore subsidiaries, usually to skirt American disclosure laws or corporate 
income taxes on foreign
income.

Even White House spokesman Ari Fleischer condemned the tactic yesterday, saying, "The 
President is
concerned about corporations in America who take advantage, set up operations outside 
of America, in an
effort to lower their taxes."

A spokesman for Bush said the offshore company did not save any taxes because it 
failed to find oil or make
a profit.

Harken registered Harken Bahrain Oil Co. on Sept. 1, 1989, according to Cayman Islands 
government
documents.

It was formed as the Texas-based Harken sought a $25 million contract with the Bahrain 
government to drill
in the waters off the Arab islands.

Harken filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission say the Bahrain contract 
was run "through its
newly-formed, wholly-owned subsidiary, Harken Bahrain Oil Co."

Records show that Harken Bahrain was paid at least $2 million by 1993 for its Bahrain 
operation, which never
did strike oil.

Bush was on Harken's board of directors and a paid consultant from 1986 to 1993.

It is unclear whether Bush had a role in approving the formation of the Caymans 
subsidiary.

'General practice'

White House communications director Dan Bartlett said, "As a general practice at that 
time ... international
contracts like this one were done through a subsidiary to contain liability. ... In 
order to save money [on
taxes], you would have to make money, and they didn't make any. They found no oil."

Critics said the transaction - which is legal - raises new questions about Harken's 
governance while Bush was
part of its management.

Bush's sale of Harken stock shortly before the price dropped in 1990 was investigated 
by the SEC. Bush also
filed papers on the sale several months later than what was legally required. The SEC 
concluded there was
no evidence of insider trading.

"It is reminiscent of Enron," said Chuck Lewis of the Center for Public Integrity, a 
Washington-based
government watchdog. "Here is a controversial, on-the-edge company investigated by the 
feds, sham
transactions where they have to restate their earnings and - oh, yeah - they have a 
Caymans account.
What's wrong with this picture? ... What else don't we know?"

GOP members of Congress also hammered the tactic of creating subsidiaries in tax 
havens.

"It's not illegal, but it is immoral," Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa, the top 
Republican on the Senate Finance
Committee, said yesterday. "I think it's also a case of patriotism."

Asked what he thought of Bush's involvement in an offshore subsidiary, Grassley said, 
"I'm not aware of it so
I can't comment on it."

Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill blasted the practice this year.

"When we have a tax code that allows companies to cut their taxes on their U.S. 
business by nominally
moving their headquarters offshore, then we need to do something to fix the tax code," 
O'Neill said in May.
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