Gee, am I surpised, who could the aide be???
Congress inquiry links Cheney aide to Halliburton deal
David Teather in New York
Tuesday June 15, 2004
The Guardian
Fresh concern has been raised that the American vice-president, Dick Cheney, may have played a role in the decision to award his former company Halliburton a $7bn contract for work in postwar Iraq.
According to a congressional investigation, Mr Cheney's top aide, Lewis Libby, was involved in high-level talks in October 2002 which led to the firm securing the contract.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/usa/story/0,12271,1239065,00.htmlIn another blow to its reputation, Halliburton confirmed at the weekend that the US securities and exchange commission is investigating claims that a consortium it was part of bribed Nigerian officials to win a contract to build a natural gas plant.