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>>>Do you know of any company that  could do what they do better?
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>>Yes they are very good at overcharging which is what we've  seen from 
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>>If you  know of anything fraud by Haliburton, then you might call Henry  
>>Waxman's office since he has been investigating such charges. I'm sure  he 
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>I already  saw a report about two years ago on Frontline that did a 
>fairly good job  on documenting it. And I have read numerous articles 
>and have probably  signed a petition or two for an investigation into the 
>matter. My brother  was a government contractor during the Vietnam 
>error so I have a good idea  how things work. ;-)
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>And since you know how things work , you would know that  Haliburton's bills 
>will be audited not only by the Pentagon, but also by members  of congress and 
>anything out of the ordinary will have to be explained and  adjusted if 
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Ah, but the Pentagon is hiding these things:

*Pentagon 'hid' damning Halliburton audit*

*Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Wednesday March 16, 2005
<http://www.guardian.co.uk>*
The Pentagon stood accused of sitting on a damaging report from its own 
auditors on a $108.4m (£56.6m) overcharge by Halliburton for its 
services in Iraq yesterday.

In a scathing letter to George Bush, Democratic congressmen Henry Waxman 
of California and John Dingell of Michigan said the Defence Contract 
Audit Agency's audit was completes last October - before the election. 
They also note that 12 separate requests to the Pentagon to view the 
completed audits on the contractor's $2.5bn contract to supply fuel and 
other services in post-war Iraq had been ignored.

"We would like to know why this audit report - and audit reports on nine 
additional task orders - are being withheld from Congress," they wrote.

Read the full article here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1438694,00.html

Yup M, Halliburton is such a wonnerful company. :)




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