Wow.. see how they run. Every man has his price.
A firm funding the car company founded by Va gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe has claimed on its website for months that its MyCar electric vehicle had been approved by the Defense Dept for U.S. military installations worldwide but govt officials say they have no record of such an approval.
The Washington Times searched a database of companies and contractors with business before the federal govt and found no mentions of GreenTech Automotive or its MyCar two-seat vehicle. Govt officials, too, found no evidence that GreenTech had been approved by the Defense Dept to be a listed supplier for military installations.
Gulf Coast Funds Management LLC (run by Hillary Clinton's brother Anthony Rodham) helps secure foreign investments in exchange for visas for GreenTech its only listed client had been making the claim on its website since earlier this year but quietly removed it last week after an inquiry from The Times.
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/aug/4/with-no-record-of-defense-department-approval-mcau/#ixzz2bIPNeVtX