Kellogg Brown and Root Must be Held Accountable for Poisoning Members of Oregon National Guard in Iraq
“Contractors that put our servicemen and women, as well as innocent civilians, at risk should be held accountable,” the letter to Jo-Ellen Darcy, assistant secretary of defense, reads. “At the very least,
The letter was signed by Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley and Representatives Earl Blumenauer, Suzanne Bonamici, Peter DeFazio and Kurt Schrader.
Last month, a federal jury in
Under a previously-classified indemnity clause in their contract, KBR was allowed to sue the Federal government to recoup those damages plus their court costs. Earlier this week, Wyden successfully inserted an amendment into the National Defense Authorization Act that ensures that Congress is not left in the dark about clauses that leave the taxpayer paying the bill for a contractor’s malfeasance.
“We are committed to ensuring that the brave veterans from the Oregon Army National Guard that KBR negligently exposed to the cancer-causing chemical hexavalent chromium in 2003 while they guarded the Qarmat Ali water-treatment plant in