| (US) Congressional testimony about a contractor in Iraq that had (51) Filipino men kidnapped |
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| Written by Bobby Reyes | |||
| Tuesday, 31 July 2007 03:49 | |||
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The Oversight Committee holds a hearing, "Allegations of Waste, Fraud, and Abuse at the New U.S. Embassy in Iraq." The hearing examines the performance of the State Department and its contractors in the construction of the new $600 million U.S. embassy in Baghdad. The Committee reviews questions regarding the embassy compound construction as well as allegations of labor abuse through improper contracting practices. Rory Mayberry, a former subcontractor employee for First Kuwaiti Trading & Contracting Company, gives opening testimony {moseasymedia media=http://www.youtube.com/v/evRPwwyno_c>}
Personal Message (US) Congressional testimony about a contractor in Iraq that had (51) Filipino men kidnapped and sent to Iraq against their will to work as slaves to build the US Embassy ... all under supervision of the US State Department.** The Oversight Committee holds a hearing, "Allegations of Waste, Fraud, and Abuse at the New U.S. Embassy in Iraq." The hearing examines the performance of the State Department and its contractors in the construction of the new $600 million U.S. embassy in Baghdad. The Committee reviews questions regarding the embassy compound construction as well as allegations of labor abuse through improper contracting practices. Rory Mayberry, a former subcontractor employee for First Kuwaiti Trading & Contracting Company, gives opening testimony.
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