http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=578&ncid=578&e=19&u=/nm/20040107/ts_nm/iraq_halliburton_dcPentagon Auditors Set to Clear Halliburton
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By Sue Pleming
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Pentagon (news - web sites) auditors said on Wednesday they expected soon to receive documents from the Army that Halliburton paid fair prices for fuel brought into Iraq, squashing price-gouging allegations against Vice President Dick Cheney's former company.
The Defense Contract Audit Agency said Army Corps of Engineers officials overseeing the oil contract had promised a "business case" that showed prices billed by Halliburton unit Kellogg Brown and Root for fuel delivered by a subcontractor were "fair and reasonable" and the issue would then be closed.
"Once DCAA receives this business case stating that the contracting officer has concluded the subcontract fuel prices are fair and reasonable, that will conclude the DCAA audit work on this issue," said a statement from DCAA Executive Officer Dan Tucciarone.
"The (Army Corps) contracting officer's decision precludes any further pursuit by DCAA of the issue, in as much as the contracting officer is the deciding authority for the Government on such matters," he added. <snip>
Asked whether that meant price-gouging claims would be dropped against the company if the Army Corps document said pricing was fair, a defense official said that was the case. <snip>