Former Halliburton Subsidiary Chief To Get Jailtime For Cheney-Era Corruption

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MARCY GORDON | September 4, 2008 06:55 AM EST | AP

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WASHINGTON — A former chief executive of construction firm KBR Inc. has pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges in connection with the company's natural gas operations in Nigeria from 1995 to 2004.

The Justice Department said Albert "Jack" Stanley entered a guilty plea Wednesday in federal court in Houston to conspiring in a decade-long scheme to bribe Nigerian government officials in return for engineering and construction contracts.

As CEO of Houston-based KBR, Stanley headed a subsidiary within Halliburton Co., the oilfield services conglomerate whose chief executive from 1995 to 2000 was Vice President Dick Cheney.

Stanley also pleaded guilty to a separate count of conspiring to defraud KBR and others, admitting to receiving $10.8 million in kickbacks from a consultant hired by the company at his behest.

Under his plea agreement, Stanley, 65, faces a sentence of seven years and payment of $10.8 million in restitution.

The government said the seven-year term is the longest sentence to date against an individual in a case involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which makes it unlawful to bribe foreign government officials or company executives to obtain or retain business.

A number of U.S. and foreign companies have been charged with violating the law in recent years, in cases involving payments to officials in Nigeria, Ecuador, Iraq, China, Iran and Kazakhstan.

"Today's plea demonstrates that corporate executives who bribe foreign government officials in return for lucrative business deals can expect to face prosecution," acting Assistant Attorney General Matthew Friedrich said in a statement.

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Stanley acknowledged in his plea that a four-company joint venture including KBR paid about $182 million to consulting companies that then paid bribes to several Nigerian government officials.

In a separate settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Stanley agreed to an injunction against future violations of the securities laws and to cooperate in the SEC's ongoing investigation. He neither admitted nor denied wrongdoing in that settlement.

Stanley was chief executive of KBR until 2001, and its chairman until June 2004. He has cooperated "and will continue to cooperate with the government," said his attorney Larry Veselka.

The Justice Department and the SEC have been investigating for some time the alleged bribery scheme in Nigeria involving Kellogg, Brown & Root, now called KBR, and three other companies _ from France, Italy and Japan. The investigation centered on a contract for a $4 billion Nigerian liquefied natural gas plant that was awarded in 1995 to a consortium of the four companies.

KBR, a major engineering and construction services company with operations around the world, was split off as a separate public company from Halliburton last year.

In November 2006, Halliburton agreed to the SEC's request for more time to investigate the alleged bribery scheme. The agreement also gave Halliburton more time to make its case to the SEC against possible civil charges under the foreign corruption law.

Halliburton fired two consultants, including Stanley, for violating the company's business code of conduct by receiving "improper personal benefits" related to the consortium's construction of the Nigerian plant.

WASHINGTON — A former chief executive of construction firm KBR Inc. has pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges in connection with the company's natural gas operations in Nigeria from 1995 to ...
WASHINGTON — A former chief executive of construction firm KBR Inc. has pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges in connection with the company's natural gas operations in Nigeria from 1995 to ...
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- UncleHomer I'm a Fan of UncleHomer 10 fans permalink

I think this is just the tip of the ice berg. I've been saying from the beginning that part of the reason we invaded Iraq was to balance the books at Halliburton because what went on there would have made ENRON look like shoplifting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 09/05/2008

O.K., they got one little guy. Now what about CHENEY????­??????????­??????????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 09/05/2008

CHENEY WILL BE PARDON BY BUSH, Bush by McCain

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 PM on 09/06/2008
- delvis I'm a Fan of delvis 38 fans permalink
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cheney has all the power

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 09/05/2008

To quote the "former" CEO of Halliburton, "So?".

Halliburton and KBR continued to do business in Iran in direct violation of a 1979 ban.

http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/about_hal/iran.html

Sacrificial Lamb Stanley will serve a year or two at most in a min sec facility. Big deal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 PM on 09/05/2008
- UncleHomer I'm a Fan of UncleHomer 10 fans permalink

I doubt it. I bet this will be one of Bush's last minute pardons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 09/05/2008

FAMOUS SOUNDS OF OUR NEW VP PALIN AND THAN President. Palin YUP YUP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 PM on 09/06/2008

7 years?! In china a criminal of this magnitude be facing a firing squad. Hope he gets a nice b.hole surfer buddy for a cellmate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 09/05/2008
- ROBOT8 I'm a Fan of ROBOT8 18 fans permalink
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IF THEY DON'T JAIL CHENEY AND BUSH ,THEN IT DOESN'T MATTER....­..........­DOES IT?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:33 PM on 09/05/2008
- Sundialsvc4 I'm a Fan of Sundialsvc4 140 fans permalink

"How much did the CEO know, or should have known about ..."

Oh yeah. "Impeachment is Off the Table (TM)." I forgot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 PM on 09/05/2008
- schatsie I'm a Fan of schatsie 80 fans permalink

Bless his heart, Cheney didn't get all those bonuses and stock options for nothing, did he?

Would love to get my hands on the justifications that he spewed to the Board of Directors, oh that's right what Board of Directors,, they were all his personal friends...­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 09/05/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

The amazing thing is that these guys still will not roll over on Cheney. Even willing to go to jail rather than offense that bastard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 09/05/2008

What did Halliburton do to get non-bid contracts that earned them billions of dollars in IRAQ???

Any guess where "W" and Cheney will be working come January???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 09/05/2008
- pilgrim7 I'm a Fan of pilgrim7 11 fans permalink

“Of course, the spider at the center of the web once again must be Dick Cheney, because in addition to not being in the executive branch, and not quite being of the legislative branch of government, he’s no longer precisely chief honcho of one of the US government’s most favored military, security, and reconstruction contractors, Halliburton. But he still profits from his association with that corporatio­n.”

http://prairieweather.typepad.com/big_blue_stem/2007/06/index.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 AM on 09/05/2008
- sharonh I'm a Fan of sharonh 212 fans permalink
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All roads lead to Cheney, the Capitalist Corruptor of the Cloven Hoof.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 PM on 09/04/2008

One down, many more to go. Step up the pace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 PM on 09/04/2008
- PuppaX I'm a Fan of PuppaX 7 fans permalink
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I think I got an email from this guy. Well...I remember something about sending money to Nigerians.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 09/04/2008
- jukesgrrl I'm a Fan of jukesgrrl 77 fans permalink
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What contracts does KBR have in Alaska?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:04 PM on 09/04/2008

I'd be willing to bet Halliburton got a no-bid contract for that "$30 Billon" pipeline in Alaska that Palin said was "God's will." Last night she said it was a $40 Billion job, so even God can't stay on budget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 09/04/2008
- 123dee I'm a Fan of 123dee 15 fans permalink

oicnow your comment is great

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:44 PM on 09/04/2008
- pilgrim7 I'm a Fan of pilgrim7 11 fans permalink

The exemption has also been exploited by multibillion-dollar companies, like Halliburton's former subsidiary KBR, which partner with the native tribes to win lucrative business. As Waxman put it, "Much of the work has been done by non-native companies working as subcontrac­tors."
. . . investigators uncovered various problems with the Alaska native contracting program, including lax oversight, confusion over the rules, and uncertain monitoring of costs. Investigators reported that contracting officers often use the Alaska native sole-source contracts simply because they are "easy and expedient. . . "

The Olgoonik Corp. . . . is a village-owned firm based in Wainwright, a tiny community on Alaska's remote northern Arctic Ocean coast. . . But in 1999, the corporation established several for-profit subsidiaries, which have since won hundreds of millions of dollars in federal contracts around the world. In several of these projects, Olgoonik has partnered with KBR, which was a subsidiary of Halliburton until it was spun off in April 2007. One Olgoonik subsidiary, Kuk Construction, has long maintained a partnership with KBR worth at least $125 million to provide construction services to three Alaskan Army bases. The same subsidiary has a $145 million contract with the State Department to do security upgrades with KBR at foreign embassies. A court filing in 2006 revealed that KBR had been the proposed subcontractor in a 2004 effort by Olgoonik Management Services to provide operations and maintenance support for the Army in Fort Carson, Colo.

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/06/19/halliburton

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 AM on 09/05/2008
- schatsie I'm a Fan of schatsie 80 fans permalink

Wow, you are great, thank you for sharing that...Won­der if KO will pick up on this...Of course there are no roads to Palin, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:55 PM on 09/05/2008
- heal57 I'm a Fan of heal57 26 fans permalink

He's doing the time; not Cheney. How freaken republican appropriate. This is so typical. It has happen through the years starting with Bush, Sr.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 09/04/2008
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One more PARDON In January. On more pardon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 AM on 09/05/2008

good point, heal57, cheney always has a fall guy... like scooter libbey. when will we see cheney behind bars?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 09/05/2008
- pros54 I'm a Fan of pros54 6 fans permalink

What did Cheney know about the bribes? Anybody has information as regards the status of the French investigation into this matter? It will be interesting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 09/04/2008
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