From The New York Times, 5/4/04:
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/05/04/international/middleeast/04CONT.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1083758446-A5tL0JCwSlEB2FYyuUYLwQ
Contractors Implicated in Prison Abuse Remain on the Job
By JOEL BRINKLEY and JAMES GLANZ
WASHINGTON --
More than two months after a classified Army report found that two
contract workers were implicated in the abuse of Iraqis at a prison
outside Baghdad, the companies that employ them say that they have
heard nothing from the Pentagon, and that they have not removed any
employees from Iraq.
For one of the employees, the Army report recommended "termination of
employment" and revocation of his security clearance.
For the other, it urged an official reprimand and review of his
security clearance.
But J. P. London, chief executive of CACI, one of the companies
involved, said in an interview on Monday that "we have not received
any information or direction from the client regarding our work in
country -- no charges, no communications, no citations, no calls to
appear at the Pentagon."
Ralph Williams, vice president for communications for Titan, the other
company, also said Monday that the company has heard nothing, and that
none of Titan's workers have been recalled.
Military spokesmen in Washington and Baghdad said Monday evening that
they had no information on whether the workers were still on the job
or why the report had not been conveyed to the companies.
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Those Bushies are really on top o' things, ain't they.
Harry
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