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Quiet Global Crossing Board Member: Former Secretary of Defense
washington dispatch ^ | 2/14/02

Posted on 02/14/2002 10:18:32 PM PST by knak

Yet another high profile figure emerges in the Global Crossing Ltd (GCL) failure.

Virtually inconspicuous, revealed in pages buried in required filings of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), is an individual who could have been influential in securing Global Crossing a lucrative contract in exchange for post-Clinton employment.

Global Crossing’s staff, however, pointed out Wednesday a release dated April 16 that effectively camouflages the name of the former Secretary of Defense in the Clinton Administration.

The release dated April 16, 2001 says nothing about William S. Cohen until the second paragraph. The unassuming headline on the company website reads merely, “Global Crossing Names New Directors.” Cohen is named along with two others, Maria Elena Lagomasino and Mark Attanasio.

Cohen’s responsibilities according to a report filed with the SEC encompass personnel and compensation.

Cohen was appointed to the board four months after his stint in the Clinton Administration. However, a Global Crossing spokesperson was neither able to confirm nor deny that Cohen, as SECDEF, was in any way helpful in obtaining the defense communications contract for GCL, which was initially approved under Clinton.

Global’s stock price hit a record low August of 2001 after the government announced cancellation of a half-billion dollar Defense Research Engineering Network (DREN) contract given the final go-ahead just one month before.

The 10-year project builds secure US defense communications around the globe. The deal was $137 million for the first year with seven one-year options exceeding $400 million. The contract was yanked by Bush’s Defense Information Systems Agency a division of the US Defense Department citing other bidders complained about how the contract was awarded.

The four losing bidders protested independently. They are AT&T, Sprint, Qwest and WorldCom.

Global Crossing filed Chapter 11 Reorganization Jan. 28, the fourth largest in history. Global’s value at its peak was $50 billion, slightly higher than Enron’s. Though questions of extreme proportions plague GCL, the company hasn’t the notoriety of Enron, historically the largest bankruptcy as measured in debt. (Several days after GCL’s bankruptcy, NBC News president, Bob Horner, announced the selection of Global Crossing to transport video feed from the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah to seven broadcast stations around the country).

Both bankruptcies have similar elements. Both Global Crossing and Enron donated heavily to political parties and candidates. Both chairmen, Ken Lay of Enron and Gary Winnick of Global engaged in massive stock selling within a year of the filings, roughly a billion dollars a piece.

Both firms locked down employee liquidations from 401 (K) retirement accounts during some of the executive sell off. Both companies have been adversely affected by government, GCL in the cancellation of a lucrative government contract and Enron by governing decisions in California, Europe and most notably India where the governing power board ruled rates of phase I of the project were too high canceling the remaining construction phases. Enron’s return on capital was less than half what it needed for a profit. Then secret obligations the company had with undisclosed partnerships suddenly appeared. Enron filed Chapter 11 on Dec. 3. Ken Lay resigned as chairman several weeks later.

A key difference between the two companies is Enron is associated with Republicans, though it has given generously to Democrats as well, and Global Crossing is associated with Democrats.

Winnick’s fate has been somewhat different. Rather than be disgraced in the past couple weeks by a Congressional committee wanting to count every hair on his head and on other places, Winnick entertained former President Clinton at the Super Bowl.

Although Enron contributed $113,000 of soft money to the President Bush’s compaign, and $1 million to the Republican Party, Global Crossing donated over a million to the DNC. Global arranged for DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe an investment in company stock that increased 18,000 percent, from $100,000 to $18 million in about a year and a half. The company paid a former justice department lawyer, Anne Bingaman $2.5 million for lobbying efforts. Bingaman was assistant Attorney General under Janet Reno, head of the Anti-trust Division and considered an expert in international monopolies. Global Crossing owns 20 percent of all undersea communications cable and was increasing its ownership. She is also the wife of Senator Jeff Bingaman, D-NM, one of those investigating Enron. GCL also made a donation of $1 million to the Clinton library.

Washington Dispatch has also learned DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe may have been an “affiliated person” with Global Crossing. Though he’s denied it, using the securities regulatory term specifically, the possibility lies in the following:

--According to SEC filings, as a member of now bankrupt Telergy’s board of directors, McAuliffe raised equity capital. For that he was paid a $1.2 million fee in 2000 for money raised in 1999.

--Global Crossing invested heavily in Telergy, $40 million, almost half the firm’s present value.

--Telergy says in its prospectus that even though Global Crossing offers Telergy considerable competition, GCL is entitled to a position on its board of directors. (Telergy withdrew its public offering, but its documents remain on file).

--Though the Global Crossing board member with Telergy is not specifically named, the closest known board member to GCL is McAuliffe.

This story does not stop there. Bidding for the remains of Global Crossing are two Asian firms, one from Singapore called Telemedia (SST) and the other based in the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) known as Hutchison Whampoa. The later is owned largely by Chairman Li Ka-Shing who has close ties to the Chinese ruling inner circle. Whampoa owns the Panama Canal operations contract and is a bidder for Enron’s Wessex Water utility in Britain.

Global Crossing, which lost the contract for America’s defense communications network, owns 20 percent of all undersea communications cable, much of Manhattan’s private fiber-optics and Britain’s defense communications. And that’s a very small part of the Global communications empire.

And there’s more. The SEC announced last week an investigation into the accounting practices of Global and its trading partners; and as previously reported here, so is the FBI. At issue are communications capacity swaps. This is where a firm trades excess capacity, say seven minutes every other Tuesday, for excess capacity from another carrier. The transaction, though of no value, is booked as income.

And Global is reported to have inflated its books by $800 million in the final quarter—alone--of 2001. It is anticipated nearly all telecommunications firms will come under heavy scrutiny for this alleged abuse.


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To: meenie
It appears it was the Bush administration that killed the Democrat's Golden Goose.
That's why they're trying to tie Enron around his neck.
They're mad as wet hens that Global's contract was pulled for irregulaities.

[Excerpt]Cohen was appointed to the board four months after his stint in the Clinton Administration. However, a Global Crossing spokesperson was neither able to confirm nor deny that Cohen, as SECDEF, was in any way helpful in obtaining the defense communications contract for GCL, which was initially approved under Clinton.

Global’s stock price hit a record low August of 2001 after the government announced cancellation of a half-billion dollar Defense Research Engineering Network (DREN) contract given the final go-ahead just one month before.

The 10-year project builds secure US defense communications around the globe. The deal was $137 million for the first year with seven one-year options exceeding $400 million. The contract was yanked by Bush’s Defense Information Systems Agency a division of the US Defense Department citing other bidders complained about how the contract was awarded. [End Excerpt]

21 posted on 02/15/2002 2:53:26 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
What's going to be fascinating about the GX scandal is that it will be the trial lawyers who will end up digging out all the dirt during the civil litigation that will follow . There's just too much money laying around to ignore...
22 posted on 02/15/2002 2:56:19 AM PST by ken5050
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To: ken5050
There's just too much money laying around to ignore...

I imagine a lot of it will be hard to find.

23 posted on 02/15/2002 2:58:30 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
M. Thatcher has a theory that the Clinton economy was propped up by a number of deals like this one, and with the Bush administration's cancellation of contracts and tighter scrutiny, we will see many more bankruptcies.

After all, if Gore had been elected (shudder) do we doubt for a minute that Enron would have benefitted from the implementation of the Kyoto Accord, as well as being propped up by Treasury interference?

24 posted on 02/15/2002 3:02:42 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Miss Marple
You are exactly right!
25 posted on 02/15/2002 3:05:11 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: knak
Well...I'll be. Why am I not surprised?
26 posted on 02/15/2002 3:11:16 AM PST by FryingPan101
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Thanks for the informative post. Interestingly, it may just be that I haven't had enough caffeine yet this morning, but I can't find the picture of Cohen at that dinner at that defenselink.mil site. And that dinner took place in 1999. Wonder what Cohen did to later get himself a seat on that board? Inquiring minds want to know. Maybe we should ask that expert on all things Global Crossing-related, Rep. Peter Deutch (D-FL).
27 posted on 02/15/2002 3:17:22 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: JohnHuang2; knak
Seems you two have a bit of a knak for good catches? <];^)~<
28 posted on 02/15/2002 3:17:48 AM PST by Brian Allen
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To: mewzilla
I can't find the picture of Cohen at that dinner at that defenselink.mil site.

I don't know if there is a picture. Cohen sure spent a lot of our tax money flying around the world getting his ducks in order.

29 posted on 02/15/2002 3:21:52 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Oh, there is a picture..:)I found it and posted the link on some of the GX threads. Another FReeper posted the pic. What a very nice pic it is, too, of Wild Bill up there on the podium, sucking up to all the GX bigwigs at the annual dinner in London. If it has disappeared off the site, I wouldn't be surprised. But it's around here on FR somewhere.
30 posted on 02/15/2002 3:26:23 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: knak
Excellent post!
31 posted on 02/15/2002 3:28:09 AM PST by PogySailor
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To: mewzilla
Just before he flew out to make the Nov. 18th Global Crossing dinner in England.


Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen makes a statement at a joint press conference following the signing of the Joint Statement on Defense Environmental Cooperation with Minister of Defense Edmundo Perez Yoma of the Republic of Chile in Santiago, Chile on Nov. 16, 1999. Cohen is in Santiago to meet with defense officials and discuss issues of interest to both nations. DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel. --(Released)

32 posted on 02/15/2002 3:30:45 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
A couple of years ago The American Spectator ran an article about Cohen's Asian connections. Seems like it had something to do with either Viet Nam or Indonesia, but I vaguely remember that the Chinese were involved as well.
33 posted on 02/15/2002 3:33:18 AM PST by Miss Marple
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
And doesn't he look natty! Wonder how much money Wild Bill made before Global Crossing went belly up?
34 posted on 02/15/2002 3:34:08 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: knak
Q ERTY6 clinton-was-an- utter-failure
it won't s-p-i-n REALITY-CHECK bump!

BTW, ever since 9/11 and the Harlem-hatched CLINTON-WAS-AN-UTTER-FAILURE Containment Team Scheme, Cohen, an obvious CLINTON-WAS-AN-UTTER-FAILURE Containment Team Scheme co-conspirator, has been especially pathetic trying to justify the clinton administration's utter failure in combating terrorism.

Cohen, like the clintons, is too dimwitted and arrogant to understand that it won't s-p-i-n, that the truth is self-evident; that the clintons and their gang were corrupt, inept, self-serving, utter failures; that the clintons and their gang were the proximate cause of 9/11 (and by "9/11" I mean all the terror that flows and will continue to flow therefrom).


35 posted on 02/15/2002 3:36:36 AM PST by Mia T
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To: Miss Marple
Well that would somewhere fall into line with this: This story does not stop there. Bidding for the remains of Global Crossing are two Asian firms, one from Singapore called Telemedia (SST) and the other based in the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) known as Hutchison Whampoa. The later is owned largely by Chairman Li Ka-Shing who has close ties to the Chinese ruling inner circle. Whampoa owns the Panama Canal operations contract and is a bidder for Enron’s Wessex Water utility in Britain.
36 posted on 02/15/2002 3:38:32 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
bttt
37 posted on 02/15/2002 3:39:25 AM PST by prognostigaator
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To: mewzilla
Wonder how much money Wild Bill made before Global Crossing went belly up?

I couldn't venture a guess. Though I imagine he's sitting pretty high on his wallet.

38 posted on 02/15/2002 3:40:25 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Miss Marple
Wild Bill isn't the only Toon appointee with Global Crossing ties. Former Ambassador to Singapore under Toon Steven Green (1997- Mar. 2001) announced he was joining Asia Global Crossing's board of directors a week after he left his job as ambassador. Nice work if you can get it, hmmmm?
39 posted on 02/15/2002 3:41:35 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: knak
Pushing this dirt.
40 posted on 02/15/2002 3:46:24 AM PST by PGalt
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