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Air Force Arranged No-Work Contract
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October 03, 2007, 03:39:21 AM »
While waiting to be confirmed by the White House for a top civilian post at the Air Force last year, Charles D. Riechers was out of work and wanted a paycheck. So the Air Force helped arrange a job through an intelligence contractor that required him to do no work for the company, according to documents and interviews.
For two months, Riechers held the title of senior technical adviser and received about $13,400 a month at Commonwealth Research Institute, or CRI, a nonprofit firm in Johnstown, Pa., according to his resume. But during that time he actually worked for Sue C. Payton, assistant Air Force secretary for acquisition, on projects that had nothing to do with CRI, he said.
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October 03, 2007, 12:18:07 PM »
I guess this falls under the heading of "Only In America".
Don't know if this stuff happens in other countries, but it sure as hell is common place in the U.S.
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