http://www.allgov.com/US_and_the_World/ViewNews/Harvard_Connected_Lobbying_Group_Confesses_to_Illegally_Helping_Gaddafi_110509The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a Harvard-connected consulting firm for helping the government of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi without complying with federal law.
Monitor Group, an international consulting firm headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has admitted it violated the Foreign Agent Registration Act by failing to register that it was lobbying on behalf of Gaddafi’s regime.
In one document released by The National Conference of the Libyan Opposition, Monitor stated that one of its goals was “to introduce Muammar Qadhafi as a thinker and intellectual, independent of his more widely-known and very public persona as the Leader of the Revolution in Libya.”
The firm earned millions of dollars for directing Libya’s publicity campaign after it was revealed that Libyan forces tortured Bulgarian nurses doing humanitarian work in Libya. Monitor Group also advised the regime on restructuring the Libyan secret police to make it more efficient, and it arranged for prominent Americans and others to visit Libya and meet with Gaddafi. These included Joseph Nye, the former Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard; Robert Putnam, a professor at Harvard; Richard Perle, who was Chairman of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee under President George W. Bush; and political economist Francis Fukuyama.
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