Your Taxpayer Dollars At Work
What’s a good use of taxpayer dollars? It’s paying for prostitutes for Blackwater mercenaries, of course.
Two former employees of Blackwater Worldwide have accused the private security contractor of defrauding the government for years with phony billing, including charging for a prostitute, alcohol and spa trips.
In newly unsealed court records, a husband and wife who once worked for Blackwater said they had personal knowledge of the company falsifying invoices, double-billing federal agencies and charging the government for personal and inappropriate items whose real purpose was hidden. They said they witnessed “systematic” fraud on the company’s security contracts with the State Department in Iraq and Afghanistan, and with the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.
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The Davises assert that Blackwater officials kept a Filipino prostitute on the company payroll for a State Department contract in Afghanistan, and billed the government for her time working for Blackwater male employees in Kabul. The alleged prostitute’s salary was categorized as part of the company’s “Morale Welfare Recreation” expenses, they said.
So, I expect we’ll see outraged conservatives rushing to stop Xe’s (Blackwater’s new name) funding right? After all, they were outraged by the hypothetical prostitution-enabling of ACORN.
Tags: Blackwater, Corruption, Iraq War
For Republicans all war relate spending is good. All other spending is evil. This clearly falls in the war related category.
man, and I thought my company paying for my trip to Amsterdam was awesome
Ummm, Donviti… I trust you did not partake in some of Amsterdam’s more notorious offerings, otherwise your company did pay for it. LOL.
Conservatives are busily trying to scare people about the level of hiring being done by the Feds right now and one of the places they are working to staff up would be their Contracting staffs. Contracting and Project Management types are supposed to review and approve invoices (as well as contract changes and other things) — and the DOD Contracting staff has been spread incredibly thin over the past several years. If you are spending taxpayer money, you need people to watch over that to try to avoid this kind of thing.