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'''Bunnatine (Bunny) Greenhouse''', is a former Chief Contracting Officer of the ]. On ], ], she testified to a ] public committee, alleging specific instances of waste, fraud, and other abuses and irregularities by ] with regard to its operations in Iraq since the ]. '''Bunnatine (Bunny) Greenhouse''', is a former Chief Contracting Officer of the ]. On ], ], she testified to a ] public committee, alleging specific instances of waste, fraud, and other abuses and irregularities by ] with regard to its operations in Iraq since the ]. She described one of the Halliburton contracts (secret, no-bid contracts awarded to Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR)—a subsidiary of Halliburton) as "the most blatant and improper contract abuse I have witnessed during the course of my professional career."
She described one of the Halliburton contracts (secret, no-bid contracts awarded to Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR)—a subsidiary of Halliburton) as "the most blatant and improper contract abuse I have witnessed during the course of my professional career."


In August 2005, she was demoted in what her lawyer called an "obvious reprisal". In August 2005, she was demoted in what her lawyer called an "obvious reprisal".

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Bunnatine (Bunny) Greenhouse, is a former Chief Contracting Officer of the United States Army Corps of Engineers. On June 27, 2005, she testified to a Democratic Party public committee, alleging specific instances of waste, fraud, and other abuses and irregularities by Halliburton with regard to its operations in Iraq since the Iraq War. She described one of the Halliburton contracts (secret, no-bid contracts awarded to Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR)—a subsidiary of Halliburton) as "the most blatant and improper contract abuse I have witnessed during the course of my professional career."

In August 2005, she was demoted in what her lawyer called an "obvious reprisal".

PBS "Now" airs segment on Bunny.

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