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Author: Littlesongs
Sunday, August 19, 2007 - 10:51 pm
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Yes folks, you read that right:

Pentagon Paid $998,798 to Ship Two 19-Cent Washers

Tony Capaccio Thu Aug 16, 3:16 PM ET

Bloomberg -- A small South Carolina parts supplier collected about $20.5 million over six years from the Pentagon for fraudulent shipping costs, including $998,798 for sending two 19-cent washers to an Army base in Texas, U.S. officials said.

The company also billed and was paid $455,009 to ship three machine screws costing $1.31 each to Marines in Habbaniyah, Iraq, and $293,451 to ship an 89-cent split washer to Patrick Air Force Base in Cape Canaveral, Florida, Pentagon records show.

The owners of C&D Distributors in Lexington, South Carolina -- twin sisters -- exploited a flaw in an automated Defense Department purchasing system: bills for shipping to combat areas or U.S. bases that were labeled "priority" were usually paid automatically, said Cynthia Stroot, a Pentagon investigator.

C&D and two of its officials were barred in December from receiving federal contracts. Today, a federal judge in Columbia, South Carolina, accepted the guilty plea of the company and one sister, Charlene Corley, to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to launder money, Assistant U.S. Attorney Kevin McDonald said.

Corley, 46, was fined $750,000. She faces a maximum prison sentence of 20 years on each count and will be sentenced soon, McDonald said in a telephone interview from Columbia. Stroot said her sibling died last year.

Corley didn't immediately return a phone message left on her answering machine at her office in Lexington. Her attorney, Gregory Harris, didn't immediately return a phone call placed to his office in Columbia.

'Got More Aggressive'

C&D's fraudulent billing started in 2000, Stroot, the Defense Criminal Investigative Service's chief agent in Raleigh, North Carolina, said in an interview. "As time went on they got more aggressive in the amounts they put in."

The price the military paid for each item shipped rarely reached $100 and totaled just $68,000 over the six years in contrast to the $20.5 million paid for shipping, she said.

"The majority, if not all of these parts, were going to high-priority, conflict areas -- that's why they got paid," Stroot said. If the item was earmarked "priority," destined for the military in Iraq, Afghanistan or certain other locations, "there was no oversight."

Scheme Detected

The scheme unraveled in September after a purchasing agent noticed a bill for shipping two more 19-cent washers: $969,000. That order was rejected and a review turned up the $998,798 payment earlier that month for shipping two 19-cent washers to Fort Bliss, Texas, Stroot said.

The Pentagon's Defense Logistics Agency orders millions of parts a year. "These shipping claims were processed automatically to streamline the re-supply of items to combat troops in Iraq and Afghanistan," the Justice Department said in a press release announcing today's verdict.

Stroot said the logistics agency and the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, which pays contractors, have made major changes, including thorough evaluations of the priciest shipping charges.

Dawn Dearden, a spokeswoman for the logistics agency, said finance and procurement officials immediately examined all billing records. Stroot said the review showed that fraudulent billing is "not a widespread problem."

"C&D was a rogue contractor," Stroot said. While other questionable billing has been uncovered, nothing came close to C&D's, she said. The next-highest billing for questionable costs totaled $2 million, she said.

Stroot said the Pentagon hopes to recoup most of the $20.5 million by auctioning homes, beach property, jewelry and "high-end automobiles" that the sisters spent the money on.

"They took a lot of vacations," she said.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=a2G9TTzD3Cg0

It must be hard work to be such a devoted patriot.

Author: Skybill
Monday, August 20, 2007 - 9:24 am
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It's probably Bush's fault. At least I'm sure someone will balme him!

Author: Nwokie
Monday, August 20, 2007 - 9:33 am
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Looks like the system works to me. The Pentagon needs parts somewhere in a hurry, so theres a level of trust, to ensure it gets there in a hurry, afterwards they audit and verify accounts.

Like the IRS, it usually takes them about 3 years to catch a tax cheat.

Author: Mrs_merkin
Monday, August 20, 2007 - 4:16 pm
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"balme?

I believe his brain has been "embalmed" long ago, probably by some chemical used by his dealer to cut his coke with.

Author: Skybill
Monday, August 20, 2007 - 5:48 pm
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Mrs. M.

Darn MFF.

The one time I don't cut and paste it into Word and check the spelling!

It's the keyboard's fault. Yeah that's it!

Author: Stonewall
Monday, August 20, 2007 - 6:42 pm
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The system works, but there should be more reaction beyond full restitution, fine's and maximum prison time for one person. Others must have been involved in the conspiracy. They need to be made to pay the price as well. That might include anyone involved in the process which led to this "company" being licensed to do business with the government.

Author: Skeptical
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - 12:47 am
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I'm a bit shocked Halliburtin isn't invloved. :-)

Author: Nwokie
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - 9:12 am
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If fraud is involved, and it definatly appears to be here, there will be jail time and large fines.


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