The New York Times newspaper reports that the U.S. security contractor Blackwater created 30 subsidiary companies to continue to seek government contracts after the company was accused of misconduct in Iraq.
In an article published late Friday, the Times reports at least three subsidiary businesses had deals with the U.S. military and the CIA.
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More News On Blackwater
30 False Fronts Won Contracts for Blackwater -- New York Times
Report: Blackwater created shell companies -- AP
30 False Fronts Won Contracts for Blackwater -- New York Times
Senate panel investigates Blackwater -- UPI
Report: Blackwater created shell companies to win contracts -- M&C
Senate panel investigates Blackwater -- Polijam
Blackwater Won Contracts Via Dozens Of Dummy Corporations -- Huffington Post
Blackwater Reaches Deal on U.S. Export Violations -- New York Times
Former Blackwater Firm to Pay U.S. Fine -- Wall Street Journal
Blackwater broke export laws hundreds of times, State Department says -- Kansas City Star/McClatchy News
Blackwater Security Agrees to Pay $42 Million in Fines -- Voice of America
Blackwater Founder Moves to Abu Dhabi, Records Say -- New York Times
Blackwater founder moves to Abu Dhabi -- UPI
Blackwater founder moving to Abu Dhabi -- Middle East Online
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