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Halliburton loses it’s major contracts in Iraq
by Open-Publishing - Saturday 29 July 20062 comments
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Halliburton loses it’s major contracts in Iraq
Iraq After Halliburton
by Pratap Chatterjee, Special to CorpWatch
July 12th, 2006
The Pentagon has taken an important first step by canceling the contract for Halliburton ’s military logistics contract in Iraq and putting it up for open bid. Halliburton has only itself to blame for shoddy managment, over-charging and thumbing its nose at military investigators. In our three alternative annual reports on Halliburton , CorpWatch has uncovered innumerable cases of incompetence and corruption: for example torching brand-new $85,000 Mercedes trucks and charging $100 for a bag of laundry.
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30 July 2006, 00:18
"Halliburton has only itself to blame" for being the largest receipient of billions and billions and billions of taxpayer dollars.... it has only itself to blame for being able to install Dick Chicanery as Vice President in charge of the entire country and in charge the puppet president himself. Halliburton has only itself to blame for being able to stop law suits against their asbestos victims by dominating the courts with hand picked judges, and manipulating corporate shell games. Halliburton has only itself to blame for its stocks soaring on Wall Street, now they can all take the money and run laughing all the way to their off shore banks.
30 July 2006, 12:11
Do you honestly belive that halliburton would allow that much money to be taken from them? Like the Dubai ports deal, halliburton will probably set up a front company to work through to continue to reap the fruits of what they ahve sown.