U.S. Paid $1B to Contractor Accused of Bigotry at Iraq Air Base
The U.S. government has paid Sallyport Global, a military contracting company, over $1 billion since January 2014 to provide security, life support, training and other basic operations at Balad Air Base in Iraq. But the results, according to 17 current and former Sallyport employees, have been chaotic, bizarre, in many cases sinister, and posed major risks to the personnel on the base at a time when the so-called Islamic State controlled swathes of territory nearby.
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Poor leadership empowered different factions operating at the base, including white South African guards, a Bosnian mafia, and an Iranian-backed militia, who vied with other Sallyport employees and with the Iraqi Air Force for control over the sprawling facility north of Baghdad.
According to present and past employees, some security officials traded safety for corruption and a racial system influenced by Apartheid. Some of Sallyports employees even abused the local dogs.
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The company declined to comment on any allegations regarding its finances and corporate structure, leadership on base, animal abuse, racism, pro-Apartheid social media posts, theft, misuse of money, security failures, rigged security inspections, the Iranian militia, procurement issues, generator explosions, confiscated passports, and HR complaints. It is also suing for defamation two former employees, who alleged Sallyport tolerated smuggling, theft, and a prostitution ring.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/us-paid-dollar1b-to-contractor-accused-of-bigotry-at-iraq-air-base?
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