Grassley Pressures DOD For More Information On FBI Spy Stephan Halper

By  <https://saraacarter.com/author/saraacarter/> Sara Carter

 

July 22, 2019



 

Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley sent a
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/sites/default/files/constituents/2019-07-12
%20CEG%20to%20DoD%20(Halper%20Contracts)_0.pdf> letter this month to
Department of Defense Acting Secretary Mark Esper, urging him for more
information regarding contracts awarded by its Office of Net Assessment to
FBI informant
<https://saraacarter.com/whistleblower-exposes-key-player-in-fbi-russia-prob
e-it-was-all-a-set-up/> Stefan Halper. Halper was used by the bureau as an
informant to gather information on Trump campaign volunteers during the 2016
election. Grassely stated that the information be provided no later than
July 25 and he requested a full in person briefing with his committee staff
on all of Halper’s contracts with the DoD.

Grassley, R-Iowa asked for the information after an audit was released by
the DoD’s Inspector General’s showed that there was failure to conduct
appropriate oversight of contracts awarded under the DOD.
<https://saraacarter.com/whistleblower-exposes-key-player-in-fbi-russia-prob
e-it-was-all-a-set-up/> Halper had long career in the U.S. government under
several GOP administrations. His connections to the CIA and FBI are
extensive and he had been awarded multiple contracts with the DOD totaling
$411,000 by Washington Headquarters Services on Sept. 26, 2016, for a
contract that ran until this March, 2018, according to USASpending.gov.

“Shockingly, the audit found that these types of discrepancies were not
unique to contracts with Professor Halper, which indicates ONA must take
immediate steps to shore up its management and oversight of the contracting
process,” stated Grassley.

“Accordingly, no later than July 25, 2019, please explain to the Committee
the steps DoD has taken to address the recommendations that DoD IG made with
respect to ONA’s contracting procedures and produce to the Committee all
records related to Professor Halper’s contracts with DoD,” Grassley’s letter
states. “In addition, I request that ONA provide a briefing to my Committee
staff regarding the Halper contracts.”

The 74-year old professor, has rarely spoken out publicly since being outed
by The Washington Post, and other news organizations, as one of the
informants for the bureau who spied on the Trump campaign. He spent a career
developing top-level government connections–not just through academia, as he
did in Great Britain through the Cambridge Security Initiative, but through
his connections in both the CIA and British MI-6. He is expected to be
speaking this month at the seminar, he helped found, according to The Daily
Caller.

“The results of this audit are disappointing and illustrate a systemic
failure to manage and oversee the contracting process,”
<https://saraacarter.com/why-is-the-fbi-muzzling-the-only-person-with-credib
ility-left-in-the-flynn-investigation-fbi-ssa-joe-pientka-iii/> said
Grassley, in a
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/sites/default/files/constituents/2019-07-12
%20CEG%20to%20DoD%20(Halper%20Contracts)_0.pdf> letter sent July, 12 to the
DOD. “Time and again, DoD’s challenges with contract management and
oversight are put on display. It is far past time the largest, most critical
agency in this country steps up and takes immediate action to increase its
efforts to stop waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars.”

According to the DoD Inspector General’s report the
<https://www.conservativereview.com/news/deep-state-pulls-clearance-of-trump
-nsc-official-rogue-agenda/> Office of Net Assessment (ONA)Contracting
Officer’s Representatives (CORs) “did not maintain documentation of the work
performed by Professor Halper or any communication that ONA personnel had
with Professor Halper; therefore, ONA CORs could not provide sufficient
documentation that Professor Halper conducted all of his work in accordance
with applicable laws and regulations. We determined that while the ONA CORs
established a file to maintain documents, they did not maintain sufficient
documentation to comply with all the FAR requirements related to having a
complete COR.”

Grassley had requested the audit
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/sites/default/files/constituents/%5bUntitle
d%5d.pdf> in January, as part of his oversight and continuing investigation
into the bureau’s handling of the investigation into the Trump campaign.

According to a press release issued by Grassley’s office the  “
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/sites/default/files/constituents/2019-07-12
%20CEG%20to%20DoD%20(Halper%20Contracts)_0.pdf> letter highlights potential
problems in relation to ONA’s contracts with Professor Stefan Halper,
including a finding that ONA could not provide sufficient documentation that
Halper conducted all of his work in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations.”

Further, the IG report “also notes significant flaws in ONA’s (Office of Net
Assessment) contract management and oversight processes.”

In 2016, Halper was an integral part of the FBI’s investigation into
short-term Trump campaign volunteer, Carter Page and George Papadopolous.
Halper first made contact with Page at his seminar in July 2016. Page, who
was already on the FBI’s radar, was accused at the time of being sympathetic
to Russia. Halper stayed in contact with Page until September 2017.

During that time, the FBI sought and obtained a warrant from the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) to spy on Page and used Halper to
collect information on him, according to sources.

The House Intelligence Committee Russia report and documents obtained by
this outlet revealed that the bulk of the warrant against Page relied
heavily on the unverified and now debunked dossier compiled by Former
British Spy Christopher Steele.


READ GRASSLEY’S LETTER TO DOD BELOW:


Dear Acting Secretary Esper:

On January 16, 2019, I requested that the Department of Defense Office of
Inspector General (DoD IG) review whether Department of Defense Office of
Net Assessment (ONA) contracts with Professor Stefan Halper were used to
support potential partisan political or other improper or wasteful
activities.  On July 2, 2019, DoD IG provided a summary of its audit of
those contracts with Professor Halper between 2012 and 2018.  The DoD IG’s
audit revealed significant flaws in ONA’s contract management and oversight
process that clearly indicate ONA’s internal controls over taxpayer-funded
work are weak or non-existent.  This is just one example of why DoD is
unable to earn clean opinions on its annual financial audits.

The audit of Professor Halper’s contracts noted all four of his contracts
with ONA “did not require Professor Halper to submit justification or obtain
prior approval before traveling.”
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-continues-press
-dod-over-mismanagement-stefan-halper-contracts#_ftn1> [1]  The audit
further stated that Professor Halper’s travel to Japan for one contract was
paid for by a third-party, who is not identified in the audit.
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-continues-press
-dod-over-mismanagement-stefan-halper-contracts#_ftn2> [2]  Additionally,
ONA “did not require Professor Halper to submit any evidence that he
interviewed personnel cited in his proposals and statements of work,” which
includes former Russian diplomats and intelligence officers.
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-continues-press
-dod-over-mismanagement-stefan-halper-contracts#_ftn3> [3]  In conclusion,
the audit found that ONA “could not provide sufficient documentation that
Professor Halper conducted all of his work in accordance with applicable
laws and regulations,” “did not identify whether Professor Halper’s work
while traveling to different countries and conducting interviews with
individuals was conducted in accordance with the FAR” and that ONA “could
not be certain” that payments related to his travel complied with OMB
Circular A-123, Appendix C.
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-continues-press
-dod-over-mismanagement-stefan-halper-contracts#_ftn4> [4]

Shockingly, the audit found that these types of discrepancies were not
unique to contracts with Professor Halper, which indicates ONA must take
immediate steps to shore up its management and oversight of the contracting
process.  Accordingly, no later than July 25, 2019, please explain to the
Committee the steps DoD has taken to address the recommendations that DoD IG
made with respect to ONA’s contracting procedures and produce to the
Committee all records related to Professor Halper’s contracts with DoD.
<https://www.grassley.senate.gov/news/news-releases/grassley-continues-press
-dod-over-mismanagement-stefan-halper-contracts#_ftn5> [5]  In addition, I
request that ONA provide a briefing to my Committee staff regarding the
Halper contracts.

I anticipate that your written reply and most responsive documents will be
unclassified. Please send all unclassified material directly to the
Committee. In keeping with the requirements of Executive Order 13526, if any
of the responsive documents do contain classified information, please
segregate all unclassified material within the classified documents, provide
all unclassified information directly to the Committee, and provide a
classified addendum to the Office of Senate Security. Although the Committee
complies with all laws and regulations governing the handling of classified
information, it is not bound, absent its prior agreement, by any handling
restrictions. 

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