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War really is a racket
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I'm waiting to see what "higher ranks" get "swept up" in this ongoing investigation. Scheduling destinations of aircraft carrier groups is not something handled by a mere commander.

"Fat Leonard" had his hand up the corruption toggle of some very senior US Navy officers I should think - but will it end as normal with the lower ranks being the ones to swing while the higher ones escape unnamed and unpunished?

"Cover Thy Six" will have been the Sunday hymn of choice in Navy yards across the US I should think.

Quote:US navy commander accused of giving secrets to businessman in bribery case

Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz and Leonard Francis moved vessels around Asian ports like chess pieces, prosecutors say

  • Associated Press in San Diego
  • theguardian.com, Monday 4 November 2013 08.33 GMT
[Image: Michael-Vannak-Khem-Misie-011.jpg]US navy commander Misiewicz, pictured greeting his aunt in 2010, is accused of passing secrets to businessman Francis. Photograph: Heng Sinith/AP

A gregarious Malaysian businessman nicknamed "Fat Leonard" is accused of obtaining military secrets by arranging prostitutes, Lady Gaga tickets and other bribes for a US commander.
Michael Vannak Khem Misiewicz, a US navy commander, passed confidential information on ship routes to Leonard Francis's Singapore-based company, Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd (GDMA), according to court documents.
The accusations unfolding in a federal court case signal serious national security breaches and corruption, and threaten to sweep up more people, including those of higher ranks, as the investigation continues. A hearing on 8 November could set a trial date.
Misiewicz and Francis moved navy vessels like chess pieces, diverting aircraft carriers, destroyers and other ships to Asian ports with lax oversight where Francis could inflate costs, according to the criminal complaint. The firm overcharged the navy millions for fuel, food and other services it provided, and invented tariffs by using fake port authorities, the prosecution alleges.
"It's pretty big when you have one person who can dictate where ships are going to go and being influenced by a contractor," said the retired rear admiral Terry McKnight, who has no direct knowledge of the investigation. "A lot of people are saying: 'How could this happen?'"
So far, authorities have arrested Misiewicz, Francis, his company's general manager of global government contracts, Alex Wisidagama, and the senior navy investigator John Beliveau II. Beliveau is accused of keeping Francis updated on the investigation and advising him on how to respond in exchange for luxury trips, prostitution services and more.
All have pleaded not guilty. The defendants face up to five years in prison if convicted of conspiracy to commit bribery. Defence attorneys declined to comment.
Senior navy officials said they believed more people were likely to be implicated in the scheme, but it was too early to tell how many or how high it would go in the naval ranks. Other unnamed navy personnel are mentioned in court documents as getting gifts from Francis.
Francis is legendary in military circles for his extravagance. His bungalow in an upscale Singapore neighbourhood has drawn spectators for years with its lavish, outdoor Christmas decorations, which the Straits Times newspaper described as rivalling the island city state's main shopping street.
"He's a larger-than-life figure," McKnight said. "You talk to any captain on any ship that has sailed in the Pacific and they will know exactly who he is."
A navy spokesman, Rear Admiral John Kirby, said navy criminal investigative service agents had initiated their probe in 2010, but declined to comment, citing the ongoing investigation.
Francis's company cheated the navy out of $10m in just one year in Thailand alone, the US attorney Laura Duffy said.
The federal government has suspended its contracts with Francis.


The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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War really is a racket - by David Guyatt - 04-11-2013, 09:46 AM
War really is a racket - by Magda Hassan - 04-11-2013, 09:51 AM
War really is a racket - by Magda Hassan - 09-11-2013, 10:39 AM
War really is a racket - by David Guyatt - 09-11-2013, 01:30 PM

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