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White House Official Warned Abramoff
AP via Forbes ^ | 1-29-06 | PETE YOST

Posted on 01/29/2006 7:52:45 PM PST by Pharmboy

The Bush administration's former chief procurement official tipped off lobbyist Jack Abramoff that the government was about to suspend the federal contracts of an Abramoff client, newly filed court papers say.

David Safavian provided "sensitive and confidential information" about four subsidiaries of Tyco International to Abramoff regarding internal deliberations at the General Services Administration, say the court papers filed Friday in a criminal case against Safavian.

Abramoff has pleaded guilty to conspiracy, tax evasion and mail fraud in a burgeoning bribery probe centered on Capitol Hill but also involving the Interior Department.

The White House is refusing to release photographs of President Bush and Abramoff or to reveal what contact Abramoff had with White House aides.

Acting on the information that Abramoff provided the company in November 2003, Tyco lawyer Timothy Flanigan, a former assistant attorney general in the Bush administration, contacted the general counsel to the GSA and asked for an opportunity to address the suspension.

The company revealed Flanigan's role in a statement.

In October, Flanigan withdrew his nomination to be Bush's deputy attorney general. His confirmation was delayed due to questions about his dealings with Abramoff when Abramoff was a Tyco lobbyist.

The government had planned to suspend Tyco because of alleged criminal conduct by former Tyco executives.

After advising Abramoff about the internal deliberations at GSA, Safavian suggested to Abramoff what arguments Tyco should make when it appealed the suspension decision, the court papers in Safavian's federal court case say.

Once tipped off by Abramoff, Tyco hired an outside law firm and successfully petitioned the government to lift the suspension and allow Tyco to continue to perform on government contracts.

The law firm outlined "the many steps that Tyco had taken, including to bring on a new board of directors, a new CEO and new corporate senior management," Tyco said in its statement.

Safavian faces trial on charges that he lied and obstructed investigations into whether he aided Abramoff in efforts to acquire GSA-controlled property around the nation's capital.

The government said in its court filing Friday that it intends to present the information regarding Tyco at Safavian's upcoming trial. Safavian has pleaded innocent and his lawyers have moved for dismissal of all charges.

Safavian is accused of concealing from federal investigators that Abramoff was seeking to do business with the GSA when Safavian joined the lobbyist on a golf trip to Scotland in 2002. At the time, Safavian was GSA's chief of staff. He became the Bush administration's chief procurement official in November 2004.

In its statement, Tyco said that the information from Abramoff had come in unsolicited, that the corporation did not use Abramoff's services to respond to GSA, and that the company did not contact Safavian directly.

The company said its outside counsel, George Terwilliger, was assured by Justice Department prosecutors that neither the company nor anyone at the company, including Flanigan, is accused, is suspected or is being investigated for any wrongdoing.

In May 2003, Abramoff, then employed by the Washington firm Greenberg Traurig, solicited Tyco for lobbying on a tax issue.

Prosecutors say Abramoff recommended that Tyco hire both him and a public relations and campaign consulting firm called GrassRoots Interactive, but hid from Tyco that GrassRoots Interactive was his business.

In May and June 2003, Tyco paid GrassRoots Interactive, directly and through Greenberg Traurig's bank account, about $1.8 million, of which about $1.6 million went to Abramoff and entities he controlled, prosecutors say.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abramoff; atr; conyers; grovernorquist; johnconyers; norquist; safavian; scandal; whitehouse
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
And just like that the B man was gone. Really, you can't go into many things larger than a house without having Tyco products somewhere. They even sell cases of plastic bags for the clean up crew. Another reporter who is willfully ignorant.
21 posted on 01/29/2006 8:33:56 PM PST by Domangart (editor and publisher)
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To: leadpenny

I think so...he's from Detroit.


22 posted on 01/29/2006 8:35:09 PM PST by Pharmboy (The stone age didn't end because they ran out of stones.)
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To: Pharmboy
Let's sing altogether now:

Here comes Peter cotton tail, hopping down the bunny trail
hippity-hoppity hearings are on the way....

Geeze, the favorite past time in Washington these days is playing "Try your damn best to get Bush on anything".

It's not even amusing anymore. Yawn....

23 posted on 01/29/2006 8:39:34 PM PST by demkicker (democrats and terrorists are familiar bedfellows)
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To: Pharmboy

Interesting. He's an ex Director of the Islamic Institute and Abramoff was funneling money to an Israeli Sniper School. A very tangled web.


24 posted on 01/29/2006 8:59:53 PM PST by leadpenny
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To: Pharmboy; kcvl
Here's the WashPost picture of him.

Could they have found a sleazier looking one?

25 posted on 01/29/2006 8:59:58 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: kcvl

Conyers?

Cool!


26 posted on 01/29/2006 9:00:29 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: kcvl

Even so, Safavian had extra support in his corner that morning. Two congressmen -- one a liberal Democrat, surprisingly enough -- stopped by to cheer him on before the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee.

"I think he will do a great job for the American people in this job," testified Rep. Chris Cannon, R-Utah, who had previously employed Safavian as a top aide. "I would like to second what Chris Cannon has said," added Rep. John Conyers, D-Michigan, who brought along his chief of staff and two lawyers to add to his cheering section. "We are joined with his wife and his mom, as well as his family and friends, to underscore how fine a decision has been made for this appointment," Conyers gushed. "We hope that the Senate will agree and get him to work as quickly as possible."

Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey was impressed by the VIP endorsements. "When the nominee comes in with a fortification like John Conyers, you know that this is serious business, and we are going to pay a lot of attention. You, too, Mr. Cannon," he said.



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27 posted on 01/29/2006 9:03:23 PM PST by Howlin (Why don't you just report the news, instead of what might be the news? - Donald Rumsfeld 1/25/2006)
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To: Pharmboy

Why is it a crime to give "sensitive and confidential information" to a "disgraced lobbyist" but it's okay to give it to a scumbag Commie in the MSM?


28 posted on 01/29/2006 10:09:53 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (We did not lose in Vietnam. We left.)
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To: Pharmboy
Since when is a GSA official a "White House" official? This guy is far down on the food chain, and totally unknown outside the beltway. Probably not too well known inside the beltway either.

If this is as close as they can get to Bush, they've got very little. In fact, that's why they deceptively labelled the guy a "White House official" in the first place, because they desperately want to make a connection where they fear none exists.

29 posted on 01/29/2006 10:23:23 PM PST by beckett (Amor Fati)
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To: Howlin

I dont like to say someone is guilty because of the way they look....BUT....


30 posted on 01/30/2006 12:16:04 PM PST by samadams2000 (Remember our Founding Fathers were REAL men- Unlike today's Rinos)
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