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Halliburton Unit to Pay $8 Million for Overbilling (1 Viewer)

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Talk about the wheels of justice spinning slowly. Hopefully the Gov. will get some tax dollars back from what the war profiteers are doing in Iraq and New Orleans.

Halliburton Unit to Pay $8 Million for Overbilling
KBR Settlement Ends Kosovo Case

By Griff Witte
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 30, 2006; Page A09

A Halliburton subsidiary agreed to pay the government $8 million to resolve accusations of overbilling related to the firm's work for the Army in the Balkans, the Justice Department said yesterday.

The allegations against KBR, formerly known as Kellogg Brown & Root, stemmed from orders placed with 10 foreign subcontractors that were working for KBR on military logistics support in 1999 and 2000. The accusations, made under the federal False Claims Act, included double-billing, inflating prices and providing products that didn't fit the Army's needs during the construction of Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo.

"The Department of Justice remains committed to vigorously pursuing allegations of procurement abuses affecting the military," Assistant Attorney General Peter D. Keisler said in a written statement.

KBR, which is being spun off by Halliburton, said in a written statement that the company was "pleased" with the resolution. "The government closed its investigations without making allegations of fraud or filing a complaint."

According to the company, it paid the government $2.1 million in 2001 as the result of an internal investigation.

The $8 million settlement is relatively small by the standards of other False Claims Act cases, said Patrick Burns, communications director of Taxpayers Against Fraud. Burns also noted that the settlement had been a long time coming, and said that the government needs to pay more attention to recent allegations of fraud in Iraq.

"At a certain point, justice delayed is justice denied," said Burns, whose nonprofit group promotes use of the False Claims Act, which dates to the Civil War. "People are going to say, 'When were we in the Balkans?' "

Halliburton Unit to Pay $8 Million for Overbilling - washingtonpost.com
 
Cold Dirt said:
Name me one company that has the manpower and machinery to do the job Halliburton does on the grand scale that they get the job done.

Funny, last time I checked there wasn't one.

therefore, we should not only tolerate malfeasant war profiteering, but courteously apologize for noticing it in the first place?
 
Name me one company that has the manpower and machinery to do the job Halliburton does on the grand scale that they get the job done.

Funny, last time I checked there wasn't one.
The US armed forces.
Speaking of, is this any valid reason to allow war profiteering?
 
The US armed forces.
Speaking of, is this any valid reason to allow war profiteering?

Not as long as you start a company and do work for the government gratis.
 
Will that be with interest?

Depends on the contract

"KBR, which is being spun off by Halliburton, said in a written statement that the company was "pleased" with the resolution. "The government closed its investigations without making allegations of fraud or filing a complaint."..................The $8 million settlement is relatively small by the standards of other False Claims Act cases, said Patrick Burns, communications director of Taxpayers Against Fraud."
Halliburton Unit to Pay $8 Million for Overbilling - washingtonpost.com

Ever been involve in such business, large contract jobs? Ever negotiated a final billing on such a contract?

This is a non-story.
 

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