Your Tax Dollars at Work, Defending Liberty, Spreading Democracy, part (I've lost count)
from Commondreams.org Published on Thursday, October 26, 2006 by the Inter Press Service | |
Complaints Mount at US Fortress in Iraq | |
by David Phinney | |
The gravelly-voiced, easygoing U.S. Army veteran had previously worked in Iraq for Halliburton and the private security company, Danubia. Missing the action and the big paychecks U.S. contractors draw there, Mayberry snagged a 10,000-dollar a month job with MSDS consulting company. MSDS is a two-person minority-owned consulting company that assists U.S. State Department managers in Washington with procurement programming. Never before had the firm offered medical services or worked in Iraq, but First Kuwaiti -- Owen's employer -- hired MSDS on the recommendation of Jim Golden, the State Department contract official overseeing the embassy project. Within days, an agreement worth hundreds of thousands of dollars for medical care was signed. |
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