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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- StillAmused I'm a Fan of StillAmused 260 fans permalink

DOJ: "Hey, we're workin' our way back to you, Dick..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 09/04/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 09/04/2008
- Ivar I'm a Fan of Ivar 2 fans permalink

A very young bull and an old bull were on a hill observing a heard of cows. The young bull says, "Hey see those cows? Lets run down and scr*w a couple of them. The old bull says slow down son, lets just walk down and scr*w them all. Moral is lets not get in a hurry with the Bush/Chene­y/Rumsfeld crowd, lets get them all. smile.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 AM on 09/04/2008
- BAM47 I'm a Fan of BAM47 2 fans permalink

I was always frustrated because the Halliburton subsidiary in Germany was doing business with Saddam when Cheney was the CEO. Then, Cheney becomes Vice Pres. and suddenly Saddam is such a bad guy that we have to spend billions to get him out. He was put in power by the Repubs during Reagan. He got the chemicals he used on the Kurds from the US. And Cheney did business with him while CEO under Halliburton. All of this was easy to prove, but never proven. Why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 09/04/2008

Ah, THE question. When you find the answer, please publicize it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:16 PM on 09/04/2008
- Furby I'm a Fan of Furby 66 fans permalink
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Silly and arrogant bulls. The cows will be long gone by then. Then the young bull had better watch his a$$ lest he be the next target of that old bull's amorous leanings :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 PM on 09/05/2008
- Ivar I'm a Fan of Ivar 2 fans permalink

It is nice to see this house of cards begin to fall. Be patient...­don't rush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 09/04/2008
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Bush is still Pres. and has the power and will to pardon any loyal member of the team as seen by Scooter Libbey. Who will get a full pardon before Bush leaves office. And Scooter will get his law license back.. When the new Dem. Administration along with a Dem. majority strong enough ton stop the Rep. filibuster. Time is on our side Bush's is almost up 1/20/09. We must prove to the future that this is the land of laws not "Cowboys or Mavericks. We have to show the world that no man or group of men are immune from U.S. law.
We have to show the world the Dem.s are lovers of facts and of knowledge. Imagine the Rep. make sly remarks about the fact that O'bama was the editor of the Harvard law review. Ignoring the prestige that accomplishment should demand. And they discount the fact that Sen. Bidden is a University Professor. No one will accuse the REP.'s of being too brainy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 09/04/2008
- rcozad I'm a Fan of rcozad 20 fans permalink

They ( McCain -Bush) are the personification of what you get when you elevate the bottom of the graduating class to powerful office! Lies, distortion, ad hominum attacks, hate the press, slander, and 7,000 'signing statements". I am, however, very fearful that the democrats are still un-prepared to fight fire with fire and we will be subjected to 4-8 more years of unconstitutional administration. I would love to know more about the books that Palin wanted removed from the library. She has a lot of explaining to do! Bush never went so far as to try to harass librarians or remove books he simply boycotted the place!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 09/04/2008
- bronceye I'm a Fan of bronceye 30 fans permalink

He DID have a addendum to see what books certain people were reading.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 PM on 09/04/2008
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 185 fans permalink
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Under the bus you go. . . . until your January pardon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 09/04/2008
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 09/04/2008

This conviction sadly only serves as a MILD reminder to the Halliburton marauders that they MAY not be beyond presecution much LATER(???)!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 09/04/2008
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Now let's put Cheney in jail! This country has been run in the ground and it's time for some folks to go to jail. Bush is next!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 09/04/2008
- BAM47 I'm a Fan of BAM47 2 fans permalink

The only way to do this is after they go out of office. Then, prosecution should begin. This would serve to curb future executives from abusing the office like these two did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:34 PM on 09/04/2008
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Indict cheney and bush now - USC Title 18

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:58 AM on 09/04/2008
- Ivar I'm a Fan of Ivar 2 fans permalink

Not yet......B­e patient. Lets not blow it. Lets make it stick.

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

He will clearly be on the top of the list of Bush pardons, right next to Libby!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 09/04/2008
- elderly I'm a Fan of elderly 3 fans permalink

No. He must give back TO HALLIBURTON the $10.8M he stole from it in the form of kickbacks. If he had helped Halliburton steal from the American public, he would be receiving a medal at the white house this afternoon.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 AM on 09/04/2008

Now why did Pelosi put impeachment out of the equation??!!!

This should have been done a long time ago! Starting with the energy crisis and the secret meetings with Enron.

This is all such a travesty malarkey woven into a web of lies, deceit, corruption all beginning with the false appointment of Bush in 2000.

They have taken McCsame under their wings to continue these lies under Karl Rove.

It's time something was done about this, Cheney wants to start WWIII from his bunker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:27 PM on 09/06/2008
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