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Blackwater Won Contracts Via Dozens Of Dummy Corporations

First Posted: 9/3/10 Updated: 5/25/11

Blackwater Dummy Companies

ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON - The security company Blackwater Worldwide formed a network of 30 shell companies and subsidiaries to try to get millions of dollars in government business after the company faced strong criticism for reckless conduct in Iraq, The New York Times reported Friday.

The newspaper said that it was unclear how many of the created companies got American contracts but that at least three of them obtained work with the U.S. military and the CIA.
Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, has asked the Justice Department to see whether Blackwater misled the government when using the subsidiaries to gain government contracts, according to the Times.

It said Levin's committee found that North Carolina-based Blackwater, which now is known as Xe Services, went to great lengths to find ways to get lucrative government work despite criminal charges and criticism stemming from a 2007 incident in which Blackwater guards killed 17 Iraqi civilians. A committee chart outlines the web of Blackwater subsidiaries.
Messages left late Friday with spokespeople for the Michigan Democrat and Xe were not immediately answered.

The 2007 incident and other reports of abuses by Blackwater employees in Iraq led to criminal investigations and congressional hearings, and resulted in the company losing a lucrative contract with the State Department to provide security in Iraq.

But recently the company was awarded a $100 million contract to provide security for the agency in Afghanistan, prompting criticism from some in Congress. CIA Director Leon Panetta said that the CIA had no choice but to hire the company because it underbid others by $26 million and that a CIA review concluded that the contractor had cleaned up its act.

Last year, Panetta canceled a contract with Xe that allowed the company's operatives to load missiles on Predator drones in Pakistan, and shifted the work to government personnel.

However, the Times quoted former Blackwater officials as saying that at least two Blackwater-affiliated companies, XPG and Greystone, obtained secret contracts from the CIA to provide security to agency operatives.

The newspaper said the network of subsidiaries, including several located in offshore tax havens, were uncovered as part of the Armed Services Committee's examination of government contracting and not an investigation solely into Blackwater. But Levin questioned why Blackwater would need to create so many companies with various names to seek out government business, according to the Times.

The report quoted unidentified government officials and former Blackwater employees as saying that the network of companies allowed Blackwater to obscure its involvement in government work from contracting officials and the public, and to ensure a low profile for its classified activities.

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12:23 AM on 09/08/2010
Mercenarie­s ANYWHERE

threaten

Democracy

EVERYWHERE­.
09:44 AM on 09/07/2010
This is just the stuff we know about because Blackwater is 'on the radar'. Now think what must be going on with the scores of other Private Military Companies that we're NOT watching.
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
07:49 AM on 09/07/2010
Memo to the Department of Justice:

GW Bush & Staffers
Dick Cheney & Staffers, including Mary Matlin
Donald Rumsfeld & Staffers
Republican Senators
Congressma­n Mark Liar Kirk from IL
The list from the previous Administra­tion is too long for a blog post but these
people need to be investigat­ed, asap.

Where is the $8.7 Billion stolen, 2004-2007, from the Iraqi Oil Reserve Fund?
(See the recent Dept. of Defense Report.)
Where is the $$$$$$ stolen from the Iraqi Treasury immediatel­y after the US first Invasion?
Where is the money paid to RNC Pal Contractor­s for work, not done?

We know the WHY? $$$$$$$$$$­$$$$$$$$$$­$$$$$$
Let's get to the WHO-WHERE AND WHEN and hand down some indictment­s.
Get to Work!
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12:47 PM on 09/07/2010
What about the pallet of $12 billion in $100 bills that went missing? It was 363 tons of money.

What about the 2.3 TRILLION that was revealed unaccounte­d for at the Pentagon in 2001?

People that crow about the deficit never seem to want to discuss any of that. I'm with you - it is way past time to hand out indictment­s and do some serious audits. It is extremely disappoint­ing to me that the Obama Administra­tion has let this slide.
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VOTER
Freedom from fear - the philosophy of human rights
02:51 PM on 09/07/2010
I agree. How can the MSM walk away from such FACTS?
Why aren't these FACTS, BOLD PRINT, FRONT PAGE ACROSS ALL
NEWSPAPERS­?
It is more than dishearten­ing.

Are we down to, BULLHORNS FOR TRUTH TELLERS?
Yikes!
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cave mann35
Like Obama NOW??
04:48 PM on 09/15/2010
What about the weapons that Eric Cartmann signed for? If they can't find the money, or the signatorie­s, perhaps they shouldn't get any more contracts, no matter who they rename themselves­? Panetta saying we have no choice but to use crooks, is a bit hollow, just use the regular army . . .
QuietLightTraveler
Scientist, Teacher, Naturalist, Photographer
08:19 PM on 09/06/2010
It is the Pentagon that is a milk cow with 310 thousand tits.
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12:13 AM on 09/07/2010
The private sector hosing the American public again!
12:47 PM on 09/07/2010
Absolutely it is. A milk cow that never has to account for where the milk goes.
04:44 PM on 09/06/2010
Somebody knew who the contracts were going to; they just counted on the public remaining ignorant of the fact that these companies were Xe shells.

The somebodies that knew need to be replaced.
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AlexNYC
Pumps dont work cause the vandals took the handles
10:19 AM on 09/07/2010
You mean to say the government gave contracts to dummy corps set up as shell companies that hide their true affiliatio­n and ownership, and didn't bother to do a background check? It's obvious that the Pentagon and the CIA want to continue to do business with Blackwater­, they just don't want the public to know about it.
12:42 PM on 09/07/2010
Exactly what I meant. They know their true affiliatio­n - they just don't want the public to know about it.
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10:45 AM on 09/06/2010
blackwater and its agents profit from death and destructio­n.
09:05 AM on 09/06/2010
so the shell corps were to hide who they were from the public? the goverment had to know who the parent corps was before they gave them the contracts.
04:43 PM on 09/06/2010
Of course they did, but they counted on the MSM to fail to mention it, and the public to be unaware of it.
08:38 AM on 09/06/2010
Heven't these leeches done this for years? They are the terrorists­.
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floridafun
08:53 AM on 09/06/2010
i absolutely agree..jus­t when i thought they were busted and done, they got more contracts eeew gotta find a way out of their services imho. how come we gove contracts to companies whose finances are hidden on overseas non taxed accounts anyway??
04:18 PM on 09/06/2010
Hey floridafun­, sounds like a Halliburto­n type problem... Why indeed do we still use these soldiers of fortune, we have soldiers?
HarkaDahl
rude impatient judgemental and filled with love
08:26 AM on 09/06/2010
"a CIA review concluded that the contractor had cleaned up its act."

Since when did incompeten­t, thieving murderers get to investigat­e incompeten­t thieving murderers? The CIA's review of Blackwater amounts to comedy.
12:49 PM on 09/07/2010
They meant to say "cleaned up" as in, "made huge piles of cash" cleaned up.
02:07 AM on 09/06/2010
GREED and more GREED. The government needs to shut Blackwater down right NOW. They keep taking and taking and taking and getting more contracts and this helps NO ONE but the D!.(k -(h3n3ys of the world and whoever else is behind the cheating government ripping off company.
What a pathetic company they are.
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12:15 AM on 09/06/2010
I'd like to see a list of these corporatio­ns made public!
10:02 PM on 09/05/2010
Does this story surprise anyone?
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MeinNH
Ooooo Silly Me
09:57 AM on 09/06/2010
Not at all.
12:49 PM on 09/07/2010
Not in the slightest and that is what is so disgusting about it all.
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Equinator
Shovels manure daily
09:54 PM on 09/05/2010
Blackwater is the gravest security threat to this country. The morals of their leadership is off the charts scary.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
09:00 PM on 09/05/2010
Private armies in America- another way the far right's "deregulat­ion" and "smaller gubment" are threatenin­g freedom in America.
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floridafun
08:55 AM on 09/06/2010
absolutely correct. they need to lose all contracts with our government­. i dont know how the heck we let this happen but it needs to end!
09:46 AM on 09/07/2010
"i dont know how the heck we let this happen"

Fear.
08:56 PM on 09/05/2010
TERRORISTS
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Blackwater represents America at its most extreme.
Hitler represente­d Germany at its most extreme.
Al Queda represents Islam at its most extreme.
The KKK and Militias represent Christiani­ty at its most extreme
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We must understand that just as Americans view others...t­hat other nations and religions view us; by our behavior and policies..­..whether directly or through our representa­tive (including contractor­s).
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People tend to judge others also by their friends and company; When american allies carry our inhumane policies toward others...t­hey are also judging America.
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Is this the legacy we want?
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floridafun
08:57 AM on 09/06/2010
thank you..well stated reminder of the problem with feeling superior=d­o what you want and expect respect..