Dogs of War: Inherently governmental?
May 9th, 2008
Amid all the polemics over the use of private military and security contractors by the U.S. government there are two words one rarely sees, but they lie at the very heart of the debate: "inherently governmental."
KBR puts more emphasis on construction
by John Porretto, Associated Press
May 7th, 2008
KBR Inc.'s proposed $550 million acquisition of an Alabama engineering and construction company is further evidence of its drive to expand its presence in industrial construction, the top executive of the military and engineering contractor said Tuesday.
CorpWatch’s Pratap Chatterjee and Ex-Titan Translator Marwan Mawiri on Corporate Cronyism and Intelligence Outsourcing in Iraq
by Juan Gonzalez, Democracy Now!
A Senate Democratic committee heard testimony Monday alleging fraud and waste by the Pentagon’s largest contractor in Iraq, Kellogg Brown and Root, or KBR. KBR denied all the allegations. It used to be a subsidiary of Halliburton, the company formerly headed by Vice President Dick Cheney.
5th Circuit to Weigh Jurisdiction Over Contractors in Iraq
by Daphne Eviatar, The American Lawyer
CorpWatch's Pratap Chatterjee is referenced regarding the Iraq War outsourcing of military functions to KBR
The Great Iraq Swindle
by Matt Taibbi, Rolling Stone
August 23rd, 2007
Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi chronicles how the U.S. government botched the reconstruction of Iraq, drawing on examples from CorpWatch's new book: Baghdad Bonanza (City Lights Books, 2008)
Houston Chronicle: Though CEO leaving for Mideast, he says city is still key
by Brett Clanton, Houston Chronicle
May 17th, 2007
Halliburton CEO David Lesar distances himself from problems with former subsidiary in Iraq, in reply to CorpWatch questions at the company annual meeting.
Democracy Now! Iraq's Missing Oil and Halliburton's Houston Send-Off
by Amy Goodman
May 15th, 2007
Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman interviews CorpWatch about the new "Goodbye, Houston" alternative annual Halliburton report on the eve of CEO David Lesar's departure for Dubai
Independent: Halliburton: From Bush's favourite to a national disgrace
by Andrew Buncombe, Independent (UK)
March 14th, 2007
Sunday Times (UK): How the West short-changed Afghanistan
by Fariba Nawa, Sunday Times (London)
October 29th, 2006
CorpWatch's Fariba Nawa reports on the troubles of her homeland, Afghanistan, in the Sunday Morning Times.
CNN International: Hurricane Katrina One Year Later
by Jonathan Mann, CNN International
August 29th, 2006
Independent: Katrina: disaster profiteers pocket millions in deals
by Andrew Buncombe, The Independent (UK)
August 20th, 2006
The Independent examines CorpWatch's report on the reconstruction following Hurricane Katrina.
New Orleans Times Picayune: FEMA contracts reignite protests
by James Varney, New Orleans Times Picayune
The Times Picayune references CorpWatch's report on Hurricane Katrina in this article discussing how travel trailer contracts were awarded to a Californian and Texan firm that were supposed to benefit small local firms.
Marketplace (National Public Radio): Katrina Profiteering
by Kai Ryssdal , Marketplace Radio
August 17th, 2006
Marketplace host Kai Ryssdal speaks to CorpWatch's Pratap Chatterjee about the parallels between Iraq and Hurricane Katrina, where reconstruction has been marred by profiteering.
Financial Times: Weapons and dice, and all things vice
Financial Times
Financial Times Money Management feature cites CorpWatch as a source in review of 'corporate social responsibility'
Bergen Record: Watchdog group accuses contractor of shoddy Afghan work
by Hugh R. Morley, Bergen Record
May 21st, 2006
Morning Edition: Report Takes Dim View of Afghan Rebuilding Work
by Renee Montagne, Morning Edition (NPR)
May 5th, 2006
Writing for the non-profit group CorpWatch, journalist Fariba Nawa tells Renee Montagne she found evidence of flawed work on schools, health clinics, roads and other public projects financed by the United States and other countries.
Denver Post: Lewis: Dubai deal business as usual
by Al Lewis, The Denver Post
February 25th, 2006
East Bay Express: Far From Home
by Chris Thompson, East Bay Express
February 8th, 2006
CorpWatch's Afghan investigative correspondent, Fariba Nawa, gets featured in this cover article for our local weekly newspaper.
MSNBC: The Abrams Report
MSNBC
February 2nd, 2006
MSNBC's Abram Report interviews CorpWatch's Pratap Chatterjee about fraud involving Defense Department contractors.
New York Newsday: Christian right exhorts consumer crusades
by Carol Eisenberg, Newsday
December 14th, 2005
CorpWatch is quoted in an article about the consumer activism of the religious right.
Boston Globe: Raytheon to employ retired officers
by Robert Weisman, The Boston Globe
December 10th, 2005
CorpWatch's Pratap Chatterjee comments on the hiring of retired high-ranking Army, Navy, and Air Force officers for a new line of executive jobs.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Workers from poor countries serve the 48th
by Moni Basu, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
November 6th, 2005
CorpWatch's research cited in this article about third country nationals (TCNs) from Asia who work for low pay to support the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
CNN International: Investment Activism
by Jonathon Mann, CNN
August 24th, 2005
CNN interviews Pratap Chatterjee of CorpWatch about shareholder activism on the left and on the right.
Washington Post: Halliburton's Higher Bill
by Griff Witte, Washington Post
July 6th, 2005
Washington Post quotes our research as source for new secret $5 billion contract with Halliburton. Our military correspondent provided the Post with military contracts that the Pentagon refused to release.
New York Newsday: Working in a war zone
by Patricia Kitchen, Newsday
February 13th, 2005
In an article about job recruiting and conditions for military contractors in Iraq, CorpWatch explains how people will often contact CorpWatch, looking to get hired by these firms.
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