11-07-2011, 08:01 PM
Blackwater's New Director: Bill Clinton's Lawyer
July 11th, 2011
Via: Wired: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/07/...ns-lawyer/
Blackwater's rebranding continues at a torrid pace. Danger Room has learned the latest Washington greybeard hired to spruce up the image of the world's most infamous private security firm is Jack Quinn, a top Washington lobbyist and former White House counsel to President Bill Clinton.
Now renamed Xe and owned by an investor consortium called USTC Holdings, the company is bringing Quinn pictured left, with Rep. Joe Crowley onto its board as an "independent director." He'll focus on "governance and oversight," keeping the company out of trouble, especially with the government. USTC Holdings' Jason DeYonker says that Quinn's reputation for "commitment to the highest ethical standards of conduct in both the public and private sectors" makes him a great fit.
To be cynical about it, a man who gave legal advice to Clinton knows a whole lot about crisis management. Which is important, since Xe intends to keep providing security to U.S. diplomats in dangerous places activities that, under its old leadership, led its guards into a shooting debacle that killed 17 Iraqi civilians in 2007.
Posted in Atrocities, Covert Operations, Dictatorship, Elite, Outsourced, War
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July 11th, 2011
Via: Wired: http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/07/...ns-lawyer/
Blackwater's rebranding continues at a torrid pace. Danger Room has learned the latest Washington greybeard hired to spruce up the image of the world's most infamous private security firm is Jack Quinn, a top Washington lobbyist and former White House counsel to President Bill Clinton.
Now renamed Xe and owned by an investor consortium called USTC Holdings, the company is bringing Quinn pictured left, with Rep. Joe Crowley onto its board as an "independent director." He'll focus on "governance and oversight," keeping the company out of trouble, especially with the government. USTC Holdings' Jason DeYonker says that Quinn's reputation for "commitment to the highest ethical standards of conduct in both the public and private sectors" makes him a great fit.
To be cynical about it, a man who gave legal advice to Clinton knows a whole lot about crisis management. Which is important, since Xe intends to keep providing security to U.S. diplomats in dangerous places activities that, under its old leadership, led its guards into a shooting debacle that killed 17 Iraqi civilians in 2007.
Posted in Atrocities, Covert Operations, Dictatorship, Elite, Outsourced, War
http://cryptogon.com/?p=23436
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