Friday, November 16, 2007

after their likely-rather-icy thanksgiving dinner -- cookie and buzzy to duke it out! -- before waxman, under oath!


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U P D A T E D
11.16.07 @ 7 p.m.

buzzy has resigned from
the blackwater board.

well -- that certainly
does cookie, erh. . . um,
almost no good, at all.

stay tuned.

p e a c e

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so -- that took but a moment!



last night, rep. waxman wrote buzzy
krongard, to ask about the putatively-
false statements made by howard "cookie"
krongard, under oath, before the house
oversight committee, a couple of days ago.

buzzy phoned the committee this morning,
and this is very bad news for cookie:
ME M O R A N D U M

November 16, 2007


To: Members of the Committee on
Oversight and Government Reform

From: Chairman Henry A. Waxman

Re: Testimony of Howard J. Krongard

On Wednesday, November 14, 2007, the full Committee held a hearing entitled, "Assessing the State Department Inspector General." At this hearing, Inspector General Howard J. Krongard testified that his brother, Alvin "Bvzzy" Krongard, told him that he was not on the board of Blackwater USA and had no connections to Blackwater. Yesterday, in response to a letter from the Committee, Buzzy Krongard called the Committee staff and said that contrary to Howard Krongard's testimony, he did tell his brother about his relationship with Blackwater.

The information from Buzzy Krongard raises serious questions about the veracity of Howard Krongard's testimony before the Committee. To help answer these questions, I expect the Committee to hold a hearing immediately after the Thanksgiving recess at which Howard Krongard and Buzzy Krongard will be invited to testify.

At the hearing this week, Inspector General Howard Krongard called assertions that Buzzy Krongard has a connection to Blackwater "ugly rumors." He testified that "about six weeks ago," he "specifically asked" Buzzy Krongard about his ties to Blackwater and was told that he had no connections and was not on the Blackwater advisory board. Læer in the hearing, after having been shown documents that appeared to establish Buzzy Krongard's membership on the Blackwater board, Howard Krongard testified that he called his brother during a break in the hearing and was told that for the first time that Buzzy Krongard is, in fact, a member of the board and "had been at the advisory board meeting yesterday."

On November 15, I sent a letter to Buzzy Krongard requesting an interview and documents relating to his communications with Howard Krongard about Blackwater. After receiving the letter, Buzry Krongard called Committee staff and provided information that differed significantly from Howard Krongard' s testimony.

Buzzy Krongard stated that Howard Krongard called him specifically to ask about any relationship he had with Blackwater "in preparation for his testimony" to the Committee. Buzzy Krongard stated: "He asked me whether I had any financial interest or any ties to Blackwater, and so I told him 'I'm going on their Board." According to Buzzy Krongard, "He responded by saying, 'Why would you do that?' and 'Are you sure that's a good idea?"' Buzzy Krongard then said, "I told him that was my decision, not his, and that we just differed on that." Buzzy Krongard stated that during the Committee hearing, he was at home watching it live. He listened to Howard Krongard's prepared opening statement. Then, he heard Howard Krongard offer spontaneously the comment that his brother had no connection to Blackwater.

Buzzy Krongard said: "You could have blown me over." During the hearing, he attempted to reach Howard Krongard by telephone. Before he could reach him, Buzzy Krongard received a call from Howard Krongard and explained again that he was a member of the Board.

These discrepancies between the testimony of Howard Krongard and the information from Buzzy Krongard raise questions about the truthfulness of Howard Krongard's testimony.

During the hearing, there were a number of other discrepancies between Howard Krongard's testimony and what the Justice Department and senior officials in the Inspector General's office told the Committee. This is a serious matter given Howard Krongard's position as the Inspector General of the State Department. I expect the Committee to hold a hearing during the week of December 3, 2007, to provide members the opportunity to assess whether the Inspector General provided truthful testimony to the Committee.








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