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    Rice Interfering With Congressional Investigations

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    Rice accused of interfering in Iraq corruption inquiry

    * Lawmaker says US treating corruption in Iraq as ‘state secret’

    WASHINGTON: A leading Democratic lawmaker on Tuesday accused Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of interfering in congressional inquiries into corruption in Iraq’s government and the activities of US security firm Blackwater.

    Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman said State Department officials had told the Oversight and Government Reform Committee he chairs they could not provide details of corruption in Iraq’s government unless the information was treated as a “state secret” and not revealed to the public.

    “You are wrong to interfere with the committee’s inquiry,” Waxman said in a letter to Rice. “The State Department’s position on this matter is ludicrous,” added Waxman, a vocal opponent of the Bush administration’s Iraq policies.

    But State Department spokesman Tom Casey said there seemed to have been a “misunderstanding” over the issue and all the information requested by Congress had either been provided or was in the process of being provided.

    Waxman said security contractor Blackwater, which was involved in an incident in which Iraqi civilians were killed last week, said they could not hand over documents relevant to an investigation without State Department approval.

    But Casey said later Blackwater had been informed the State Department had no objection to it providing information to Waxman’s committee.

    Blackwater provides security for the US Embassy in Baghdad and has a contract with the State Department.

    Waxman, who has called a hearing on Blackwater for Oct. 2, released a letter his staff received from the security contractor’s attorneys dated Sept. 24.

    “It the State Department directs Blackwater USA not to disclose any information concerning the contract without DOS (Department of State) preauthorisation in writing.”

    Blackwater also urged the committee not to ask questions at the hearing that could reveal sensitive information “that could be utilised by our country’s implacable enemies in Iraq.”

    Such information included the size of their security staff in Baghdad, weaponry and the operation of convoys. Waxman also released a letter signed by State Department contracting officer Kiazan Moneypenny to Blackwater. reuters
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