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 tOMWiii
 
posted on August 15, 2005 10:43:55 AM new
"TIMOTHY Flanigan, President Bush's nominee to be Deputy Attorney General, holds a senior position with Bermuda-based conglomerate Tyco, and is reported to have worked with embattled lobbyist Jack Abramoff to prevent attacks on the continuing viability of off-shore jurisdictions.
It should be of some comfort to Bermudians concerned about politically-inspired attacks on off-shore jurisdictions that the Bush Administration wants such an ardent, conservative supporter of "market-driven" tax jurisdictions to occupy a position of such eminence.
In his governmental career, Mr. Flanigan has "repeatedly found himself in pitched political and ideological battles", the New York Times reported, "including the court fight over the disputed Florida recount in the 2000 presidential election and the crafting of White House memos that justified torture of alleged terrorists."
In his current position as senior vice-president and general counsel of Tyco International, Mr. Flanigan oversaw the work of Mr. Abramoff, a lobbyist who is the subject of at least two congressional investigations and a Justice Department inquiry, and who is alleged to have swindled millions of dollars from six Indian tribes.
"Abramoff listed the president's office among the agencies his team of lobbyists sought to influence on behalf of Tyco during Flanigan's tenure at the Bermuda-based conglomerate," reported the Chicago Tribune, taking it for granted that Flanigan would be confirmed.
Flanigan had worked as a deputy to then-White House counsel and current Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, but left Government to join Tyco in November 2002, after disgraced (and recently convicted) chief executive Dennis Kozlowski had left the company, and three months after Tyco had hired Abramoff's law firm, Greenberg Traurig, to do lobbying work in Washington.
Tyco would not provide the US media with any details of Abramoff's work on its behalf, but his services did not come cheap. For 2003 and the first six months of 2004, his firm billed Tyco $1,500,000, and Abramoff listed the "Executive Office of the President" among the agencies Greenberg Traurig was trying to influence.
Flanigan said he did not personally lobby the White House and that he made a point of avoiding contact with it even beyond the requirements of "revolving door" rules restricting the contact of former government officials with their old offices.
If Flanigan is confirmed, it will be no thanks to his relationship with Abramoff, whose alleged situational ethics led to serious political damage to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
The Economist reported that Abramoff and his partner Michael Scanlon were hired to protect various Indian tribes from threats to their gambling interests – particularly the threat of competition from rival tribes.
"He then got prominent social conservatives to oppose the creation of rival casinos, ostensibly in the cause of protecting public morality. From 1999 to 2002, Abramoff-linked organisations paid around $4 million to a company run by Ralph Reed, the former head of the Christian Coalition, in order to organise a 'grass-roots' campaign against a Texas tribe that wanted to compete with Abramoff's clients, the Coushatta tribe in Louisiana."
With the chutzpah for which he is rightly famous, "Casino Jack" Abramoff turned to the defeated Texas tribe and offered to champion their cause – for an appropriate fee.
Having separated the hapless Native Americans from $66 million of their casino profits, Abramoff might have been expected to be grateful for their business. But in a series of e-mails, he described his native clientele as "monkeys", "morons" and "troglodytes".
"Investigating Abramoff and Scanlon is one of Washington's growth industries," the Economist said.
The FBI is said to have 30 agents investigating Abramoff. They work for the Justice Department, where Mr. Flanigan, who paid Abramoff $1,500,000 for unspecified services rendered to Tyco, is set to be number two.
White House spokeswoman Erin Healy told the Times that she would need more information before she could comment."

Oi! The GOPiggies are a'squirming...







How many covert heros has this slimeball murdered?
 
 mingotree
 
posted on August 15, 2005 10:52:28 AM new
Need an update on who Abramoff is:

posted on August 12, 2005 03:24:25 PM edit
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08/12/2005 ) U.S. Fraud Charge for Republican Lobbyist

Jack Abramoff, the Republican lobbyist involved in ethics allegations facing Representative Tom DeLay, was indicted in Florida on Thursday

Abramoff has close ties to several influential GOP leaders, among them Americans for Tax Reform director Grover Norquist, and former Christian Coalition chief Ralph Reed

Abramoff was indicted on fraud charges with five counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy in their purchase of a charged with five counts of wire fraud and one count of conspiracy in the $147.5 million purchase of the shipping line, SunCruz Casinos, in 2000 from a businessman who was later killed in a gangland-style hit

Amid bitter legal fighting over the sale, Konstantinos "Gus" Boulis was shot to death five months later in 2001 what police called a hit

They are accused of presenting lenders with a counterfeit document suggesting that they had arranged a $23 million wire transfer to the seller

Abramoff leveraged his connections with members of Congress to advance the SunCruz deal

And as the SunCruz deal was closing, Abramoff brought his lead financier to a DeLay fundraiser in the lobbyist's box at FedEx Field during a Monday Night Football game between the Washington Redskins and the Dallas Cowboys

Abramoff listed Tony Rudy, a top DeLay aide at the time, and Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.) as personal references on his loan papers

Abramoff's attorney had no comment when asked if the indictment would provide the Justice Department with leverage in pressing Abramoff to cooperate in a separate grand jury investigation here focused on his multimillion-dollar lobbying contracts with the gambling operations of Indian tribes

Abramoff's lobbying for Indian tribes is under scrutiny in Washington by the Justice Department, the Interior Department, the Treasury Department and two Senate committees

Democratic Congressional leaders have called on the House ethics committee to investigate the relationship between Abramoff and Tom DeLay, the House majority leader, and the propriety of lavish overseas trips that Abramoff arranged for DeLay, a Texas Republican

In a Washington investigation, a task force of the FBI, the Internal Revenue Service and other agencies is exploring how Abramoff and Scanlon collected $82 million in fees for lobbying and public affairs work from Indian tribes around the country

The task force is also investigating whether Abramoff and his associates exerted improper influence over members of Congress and federal agencies on behalf of their clients

Abramoff collected more than $100,000 for President Bush's 2004 re-election campaign and raised thousands of dollars for DeLay and other Republican members of Congress

Abramoff also was friends with former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed, now a Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in Georgia

Abramoff was taken into custody in Los Angeles Thursday""""""








One domino.......


 
 bigpeepa
 
posted on August 15, 2005 06:51:00 PM new
The Sharks are smelling wacko right wing CON-servative blood. YES!!!

 
 profe51
 
posted on August 16, 2005 04:32:05 AM new
The cronyism becomes more and more blatant.
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