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In reply to the discussion: Know your BFEE: WikiLeaks Stratfor Dump Exposes Continued Secret Government Warmongering [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)33. Corruption Touched CIA’s Covert Operations
Things I've learned in looking up other things:
Above is a never-before-published picture of the wine locker at the Capital Grille that defense contractor Brent R. Wilkes shared with Kyle Dusty Foggo when Foggo was the executive director of the CIA and illegally steering contracts to Wilkes. Wilkes paid for many expensive meals for Foggo at the restaurant. (Photo by Jerry Kammer)
No sacrifice is too great when it comes to defending dinner. I mean, democracy.
Corruption Touched CIAs Covert Operations
by Marcus Stern
ProPublica, Feb. 25, 2009, 12 a.m.
Paramilitary agents for the CIAs super-secret Special Activities Division, or SAD, perform raids, ambushes, abductions and other difficult chores overseas, including infiltrating countries to light up targets from the ground for air-to-ground missile strikes. This week the government acknowledged for the first time that some of SADs sensitive air operations were swept up in a fraud conspiracy that reached the highest levels of the CIA and cost the government $40 million.
That information was contained in a series of court filings released in advance of the long-awaited sentencing of Kyle Dustin Dusty Foggo, the disgraced former No. 3 official at the CIA.
One remarkable affidavit came from a leader of SAD, a branch of the CIAs National Clandestine Service, which handles covert actions. It indicates that Foggo forced SAD to use a shell company set up by defense contractor Brent R. Wilkes to handle its sensitive air operations, even though Wilkes and his company had no experience in clandestine aviation operations.
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The documents also argue that Wilkes and Foggo tried to incorporate the militarys need for armored vehicles into an array of contracts that involved not only the CIAs sensitive air operations but also water for troops in Iraq. Wilkes and Foggos dealsduring which they hid their long, personal friendship from other government officialsincluded markups of up to 60 percent on the goods and services they sold the CIA.
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http://www.propublica.org/article/corruption-touched-cias-covert-operations
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