Interesting news. Now I don’t know if the attack on Supreme Group was connected at all to this latest news, but it is an interesting thought. Because no doubt that actions like this will make some of the shady companies in Afghanistan pretty mad. And if they are connected to the Taliban in any way, then to set up a suicide assaulter team to take out the competition or send a message would not be surprising. All of this is just speculation though. –Matt
U.S. military awards contracts in Afghanistan to get money away from insurgents
By Karen DeYoung
August 15, 2011
The U.S. military has moved to stem the flow of contract money to Afghan insurgents, awarding at least 20 companies new contracts worth about $1 billion for military supply transport and suspending seven current contractors it found lacking in “integrity and business ethics.”
The new contracts, which were finalized Monday and will take effect next month, aim to eliminate layers of brokers and middlemen who allegedly skimmed money, and to allow more transparency in a complex web of Afghan subcontractors paid to provide security for the supply truck convoys.
“I think we’ve finally got our arms around this thing,” said a senior military officer who was authorized to discuss the matter only on the condition of anonymity. The new contracts, the official said, were the result of a year’s worth of “intelligence work and asking the right questions. We’re now starting to take action.”
Congressional investigators determined last year that much of the transport and security money went to the Taliban and Afghan warlords as part of a protection racket to ensure the safe arrival of the convoys, conclusions that were confirmed this spring by military and intelligence inquiries.