A front-page story in today's Palm Beach Post blasts the Houston-based engineering and construction firm
One small detail is missing: KBR's sordid track record of hurting workers in far more dangerous ways.
Last year, shortly after a KBR division called BE&K won the waste
contract, the Juice warned of dark times to come. KBR, a former subsidiary of
contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan. It's been accused of endangering
soldiers, taking bribes, bilking the U.S. Department of Defense, and
turning a blind eye to the sexual harassment of its employees. Witness
some of the company's alleged sins:
-- In 2006, a Defense Department
auditor found KBR may have overpriced fuel imported to Iraq by $279
million.
-- In 2008, a U.S. soldier in Iraq was electrocuted
while showering in a building maintained by KBR. An Army investigation ruled his death a "negligent homicide" caused by
KBR. According to the Associated Press, KBR had 231 electric shock incidents in the facilities it
ran in Iraq.
-- In 2009, the company pleaded guilty to giving millions in dollars in
bribes to Nigerian officials in order to win engineering and
construction contracts. KBR agreed to pay a $402 million criminal fine.
-- Several former female employees have alleged they were raped or sexually harassed while working for KBR in Iraq, then faced retaliation from the company when they complained. Last year, one sexual assault victim won a $2.9 million award from her arbitration claim against the company.
Back here in Palm Beach County, unemployed welders and carpenters say KBR is shutting them out
of a lucrative gig overhauling a Solid Waste Authority
plant. Meanwhile, the company is angling for yet another $700 million waste contract in the county. Sounds promising, doesn't it?