US suspends Halliburton decision - Money Train will Continue
Wednesday, August 18, 2004 at 04:41AM
TheSpook
The US army has said it has suspended for now a
decision to withhold some payments to Halliburton, its biggest
contractor in Iraq. The army had earlier said it would be withholding
15% of payments on future bills to Halliburton, once run by US
Vice-President Dick Cheney. One of its subsidiaries has featured in
auditing disputes with the Pentagon. It allegedly overcharged on
contracts to supply accommodation, meals and fuel to troops in Iraq and
Kuwait. The US army's Materiel Command had said it was going to
withhold 15% of payments on future company invoices after Halliburton's
Kellogg, Brown & Root unit became locked in auditing disputes with
the US government. Such a decision, it was estimated, could have cost
the company $60m a month - although Halliburton had said it would
simply pass on the cutback to its suppliers. But within hours, the army
said it was suspending the move - at least for now. [more ]
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