Rep. Segal Resolution Calls for Textron Apology for Iraq Corruption
by: Matt Jerzyk
Thu Jan 17, 2008 at 12:49:00 PM EST
State Rep. David Segal, who represents the district including Textron's headquarters, is introducing a bipartisan resolution condemning Textron's bribery of ****** Hussein's regime.
The resolution condemns Textron's payment of $650k in kickbacks to ****** Hussein's
regime from 2001-2003 under the United Nations Oil for Food Program. For their actions, Textron was fined $4.7 million by the Securities and
Exchange Commission in 2007.
The resolution calls on Textron to issue a public apology to "the people of Rhode Island, the people of Iraq, and the people of the world for its payment of such kickbacks." It is co-sponsored by Republicans Victor Moffitt, Joe Amaral and Democrats Al Gemma and Anastasia Williams
Here's the best part:
"My goal is simply to make as many people as possible aware of this sordid affair. It has little to do with whether one supports or opposes the war in
Iraq. It's not a partisan issue -- it's a matter of basic humanity," Segal said.
He continued, "I must commend Textron for showing such restraint in the face of the introduction of this resolution, for while Textron has made its opposition known to me through surrogates, the company has neither attempted to bribe me, nor blow me up using any of the wide array of weapons it manufactures
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by: Matt Jerzyk
Thu Jan 17, 2008 at 12:49:00 PM EST
State Rep. David Segal, who represents the district including Textron's headquarters, is introducing a bipartisan resolution condemning Textron's bribery of ****** Hussein's regime.
The resolution condemns Textron's payment of $650k in kickbacks to ****** Hussein's
regime from 2001-2003 under the United Nations Oil for Food Program. For their actions, Textron was fined $4.7 million by the Securities and
Exchange Commission in 2007.
The resolution calls on Textron to issue a public apology to "the people of Rhode Island, the people of Iraq, and the people of the world for its payment of such kickbacks." It is co-sponsored by Republicans Victor Moffitt, Joe Amaral and Democrats Al Gemma and Anastasia Williams
Here's the best part:
"My goal is simply to make as many people as possible aware of this sordid affair. It has little to do with whether one supports or opposes the war in
Iraq. It's not a partisan issue -- it's a matter of basic humanity," Segal said.
He continued, "I must commend Textron for showing such restraint in the face of the introduction of this resolution, for while Textron has made its opposition known to me through surrogates, the company has neither attempted to bribe me, nor blow me up using any of the wide array of weapons it manufactures
http://www.rifuture.org/showdiary.do?diaryid=1228&view=print