House panel opens probe into Navy bribery and fraud scandal
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House panel opens probe into Navy bribery and fraud scandal
By Craig Whitlock, Published: January 30 E-mail the writer
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has opened an investigation into an unfolding Navy sex-and-bribery scandal and other allegations of contracting fraud.
In a letter sent this week to Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, the committee chairman, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), said he was concerned that the Navys investigations and reviews will not go far enough. He said the Navy needed to strengthen its oversight policies further to prevent the waste, fraud and mismanagement of millions of additional taxpayer dollars.
Issa ordered the Navy to share copies of all records of contracts it has signed since 2009 with Glenn Defense Marine Asia, a Singapore-based firm that resupplied and serviced Navy vessels throughout Asia until its chief executive was arrested in a federal sting operation in September.
The executive, Leonard Glenn Francis, a Malaysian native known as Fat Leonard, has been imprisoned since his arrest in California on corruption-related charges. A senior agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service has pleaded guilty to giving sensitive law-enforcement information to Francis in exchange for prostitutes and cash.