from The New York Times
As the largest corporate recipient of the government's Iraq-related contracts--worth more than $8 billion--Halliburton has been accused in Congressional hearings of overcharging and overspending in Iraq.
Last week, the Pentagon said an internal audit had found that Kellogg Brown & Root had failed to report fully some of the $4.2 billion it had received for its work in Iraq and Kuwait. The Pentagon did not say how much money was in dispute.
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Ryan, it's really scary the quantity of articles like this that you seem to be able to dig up like this every day, and even scarier that they don't even overlap with articles other people are emailing me. :-(
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