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Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR)

Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) investigation of large-scale corruption in Afghanistan led to the Department of Justice freezing more than $63 million in U.S. government funds, allegedly obtained through fraudulent means, located in bank accounts held in Afghanistan and in correspondent banks in the United States and abroad. The bank accounts are owned by Hikmatullah Shadman, an Afghan trucking contractor, who according to court documents allegedly defrauded the U.S. of more than $77 million by charging inflated prices for trucking contracts to deliver U.S. military supplies. These trucking contracts were allegedly obtained through bribes, kickbacks, and bid-rigging, according to court papers.

John Sopko"We are determined to use all possible means to recover stolen taxpayer money. I'm proud of my agents, who worked closely with the Department of Justice on this groundbreaking achievement. This hits the criminals where it hurts. SIGAR will stop at nothing to follow this money trail wherever it leads," said Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John F. Sopko.

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Inglett & Stubbs International Wins $11M Contract for Electrical Work in Afghanistan

Inglett & Stubbs win electrical inspection and repair contract solicited by the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) today. Inglett & Stubbs have designed, constructed, operated, and managed highly complex power generation and distribution systems throughout Iraq and Afghanistan.

U.S. Army Corps of EngineersInglett & Stubbs International Ltd., Smyrna, Ga., was awarded a labor-hour, option-filled contract with a maximum value of $11,391,894 for inspection and repair services in Afghanistan. Fiscal 2013 operations and maintenance funds are being obligated on this award. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. The Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia, Penn., is the contracting activity.

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Dyncorp International Supply Air Support to LOGCAP Program in Afghanistan

Since 2010, DynCorp International’s Supply Operations Air Group (SOAG) has supported personnel and equipment transport in Southern Afghanistan. As part of the program, DI owns, operates and maintains six UH-1H helicopters that move DI team members and cargo between more than 30 Forward Operating Bases (FOBs). After flying a total of more than 7500 accident-free hours, the aircraft return to the U.S. to DI’s facility in Huntsville, Ala. From there, DI team members will perform any necessary maintenance and modifications so each helicopter will be prepared for whatever its next mission may bring.

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