Published on March 03, 2010 Comments (1)
by Greg Palast
(OfficialWire)
LONDON, ENGLAND
Some vultures have feathers, but some have fancy offices and huge homes. Tonight, BBC investigative reporter Greg Palast follows the trail of one "vulture fund" chief, from a locked office door in New York to mud-brick houses in Africa.
How strange. When I arrive at the offices of Eric Hermann at hedge fund FH International, just outside New York City, the company's corporate sign is unbolted from the wall and the suite number removed from the door.
But wait ... I hear noises inside the office. Huh? I knock on the locked door and out steps the office building's security manager.
"Guys, they don't want to be interviewed. They don't want to be seen. So we are going to have to ask you to leave the building."
http://www.officialwire.com/main.php* * *
Thom had Greg on and talked about this story today and they brought up the Maxine Water's anti-vulture bill. This issue is rarely given space in our media. Look at this, it's unbelievable:
Liberia Ordered to Pay $20 Million to Vultures
Posted on December 10, 2009 by Haley Dillan
Topics: Governance, Humanitarian Aid, Justice
Countries: Liberia, United Kingdom
In 1978, the poor West African country of Liberia borrowed $6 million from a New York bank. The Liberian government promised to use the money to buy and develop an oil refinery, and to pay the money back in seven years.
Today it's not clear if either of those things ever happened.
Two years after the loan, the Liberian government was overthrown in a coup, which later led to a 14-year civil war. Meanwhile, the loan was bought and sold several times, according to allAfrica.com.
But now two investment funds say they hold the note and are entitled to $20 million from the current government of Liberia — a claim upheld by a London court. Today Liberia is led by a democratic government whose president is working with the IMF and World Bank to settle old debts. The Guardian says Liberia struck deals with most of its private-sector creditors, but these two funds are refusing to settle, demanding full payment through the courts.
http://www.globalenvision.org/2009/12/10/liberia-ordered-pay-20-million-vulturesMaxine Waters introduced the Stop Vulture Funds Act in 2008. This is a list of current co-sponsors:
List of Cosponsors: Stop VULTURE Funds Act (H.R. 2932)
List of Cosponsors as of 3/5/2010*
Rep Baca, Joe
- 9/30/2009
Rep Bachus, Spencer - 6/18/2009
Rep Baldwin, Tammy - 12/3/2009
Rep Bishop, Sanford D., Jr. - 10/29/2009
Rep Brown, Corrine - 7/9/2009
Rep Cohen, Steve - 9/17/2009
Rep Conyers, John, Jr. - 6/18/2009
Rep DeLauro, Rosa L. - 11/5/2009
Rep Eshoo, Anna G. - 3/4/2010
Rep Filner, Bob - 7/9/2009
Rep Fudge, Marcia L. - 9/17/2009
Rep Green, Al - 9/17/2009
Rep Grijalva, Raul M. - 7/28/2009
Rep Gutierrez, Luis V. - 6/18/2009
Rep Hastings, Alcee L. - 10/8/2009
Rep Hinchey, Maurice D. - 6/18/2009
Rep Honda, Michael M. - 7/9/2009
Rep Jackson, Jesse L., Jr. - 7/28/2009
Rep Lee, Barbara - 6/18/2009
Rep Lewis, John - 7/31/2009
Rep McCollum, Betty - 11/5/2009
Rep Meeks, Gregory W. - 6/18/2009
Rep Moore, Gwen - 6/18/2009
Rep Moran, James P. - 7/9/2009
Rep Norton, Eleanor Holmes - 6/18/2009
Rep Payne, Donald M. - 6/18/2009
Rep Richardson, Laura - 9/30/2009
Rep Schakowsky, Janice D. - 6/18/2009
Rep Stark, Fortney Pete - 9/30/2009
Rep Wasserman Schultz, Debbie - 6/18/2009
http://www.jubileeusa.org/vulturefunds/cosponsors.html
I think what this link says is that it's sitting in a House Subcommittee since last July:
http://www.thomas.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/D?d111:1:./temp/~bdiNJi:@@@C|/bss/111search.html
You'd think that someone in Congress would want to move on this bill which tries to prevent our tax money being funneled to criminals when the public believes it is giving aid to poor people.