Arabella Figg 2003
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- Oct 10, 2003
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http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4799.shtml
Vice President Dick Cheney faces criminal indictments for illegal activities while CEO of energy giant Halliburton and also illegally intervened to secure a $7 billion no-bid contract for his former employer after his election to office, an analysis by the White House counsels office concludes.
The Vice President is currently under investigation by French authorities for bribery, money laundering and misuse of corporate assets while at Halliburton and also faces a U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission probe of a $180 million "slush fund" that may have been used to pay bribes.
Although the White House Counsel analysis is not available to the public because of the secrecy of attorney-client privilege, it has generated speculation among senior White House aides who suggest the Vice President should step down as President George W. Bushs running mate for the November Presidential elections. Such talk has increased in GOP circles lately with former New York Senator Alfonse D'Amato Wednesday calling on Bush to dump Cheney.
Those who have read the analysis say it presents a devastating case against the Vice President and concludes Cheney has violated both the spirit and intent of federal laws on conflict of interest.....
The assessment of the White House counsels office agrees that Cheney faces serious legal implications from the pending French indictments and add that the Vice Presidents illegal and unethical lobbying on behalf of Halliburton for the no-bid contract raises additional questions.
(be forewarned, the article quotes the President using words that would not survive the DIS word filter)
Vice President Dick Cheney faces criminal indictments for illegal activities while CEO of energy giant Halliburton and also illegally intervened to secure a $7 billion no-bid contract for his former employer after his election to office, an analysis by the White House counsels office concludes.
The Vice President is currently under investigation by French authorities for bribery, money laundering and misuse of corporate assets while at Halliburton and also faces a U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission probe of a $180 million "slush fund" that may have been used to pay bribes.
Although the White House Counsel analysis is not available to the public because of the secrecy of attorney-client privilege, it has generated speculation among senior White House aides who suggest the Vice President should step down as President George W. Bushs running mate for the November Presidential elections. Such talk has increased in GOP circles lately with former New York Senator Alfonse D'Amato Wednesday calling on Bush to dump Cheney.
Those who have read the analysis say it presents a devastating case against the Vice President and concludes Cheney has violated both the spirit and intent of federal laws on conflict of interest.....
The assessment of the White House counsels office agrees that Cheney faces serious legal implications from the pending French indictments and add that the Vice Presidents illegal and unethical lobbying on behalf of Halliburton for the no-bid contract raises additional questions.
(be forewarned, the article quotes the President using words that would not survive the DIS word filter)