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Jim Kouri <http://www.examiner.com/law-enforcement-in-national/jim-kouri>
Transparency?
Treasury Secretary hires firm to help coverup records

·         November 5th, 2010 4:14 pm ET

Following a political tsunami that gave Republicans control of the House of
Representatives, an increase in members of the U.S. Senate, and an increased
number of Republican governors nationwide, President Barack Obama will be
leaving the U.S. behind to schmooze with officials in a country that
actually likes him -- India.

One result of this upcoming trip is a "battle of op-eds" regarding the cost
of Obama's lavish trip to places such as Mumbai, India. One estimate being
touted is $200,000,000 per day. While Obama's defenders say that figure is
wrong, they claim for national security reasons the White House will not
release the amount of money to be spent on the President's trip.



Using that rationale, they disclosing the costs of the Iraq and Afghanistan
wars, the price tags of big-ticket weapons programs, and other costs
associated with national security should not be disclosed. Apparently,
running the most transparent administration in history was just a catchy
campaign slogan for Barack Obama.



While the U.S. government doles out trillions of taxpayer dollars for bank
bailouts and economic stimulus, the administration that promised
unprecedented transparency has hired a private company to keep information
about the exorbitant handouts secret, according to officials for
a Washington, DC watchdog group.

According to officials at Judicial Watch, U.S. Treasury Secretary Tim
Geithner enlisted a consulting firm to screen public records requested
through the federal law known as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Analysts who will handle Treasury FOIA requests will have experience in the
use of “exemptions to withhold information from release to the public.”

To keep crucial Treasury records secret, the Obama Administration picked a
firm (Phacil) that has given tens of thousands of dollars to Democratic
candidates and not a dime to Republicans. Earlier this year Phacil won a
small-business award that was celebrated in a  Rose Garden event with the
president.

This marks the latest of many efforts by the administration to keep critical
information about its monstrous bailouts and stimulus programs from
Americans. For more than a year, the Treasury Department has blown off a
news agency’s request to identify $301 billion of Citigroup securities that
the government agreed to guarantee. The media group requested the
information on the grounds that taxpayers should know how their money is
being used.

Since 2008, Judicial Watch has pursued documents regarding the unprecedented
explosion in government’s size and reach through its $24 trillion bank
rescues, bailouts and fraud-infested economic stimulus plan. Judicial Watch
has dozens of FOIA requests and lawsuits pending against the Treasury
Department for failing to produce documents in several cases, including the
scandalous $200 billion taxpayer bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and
meetings between top Treasury officials and CEOs of major banks.

Last month Judicial Watch uncovered Treasury Department documents that
revealed President Obama’s "Special Master for TARP Executive Compensation"
received a $120,830 annual salary to establish executive pay at companies
bailed out by the federal government, even though the administration had
assured the pay czar wouldn’t be compensated for his work. It’s a perfect
example supporting the need to obtain records rather than take the word of
government bureaucrats, Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch pointed out in a press
statement.



*Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National
Association of Chiefs of Police and he's a columnist for The Examiner (
examiner.com) and New Media Alliance (thenma.org).  In addition, he's a
blogger for the Cheyenne, Wyoming Fox News Radio affiliate KGAB (
www.kgab.com). Kouri also serves as political advisor for Emmy and Golden
Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.  *

*He's former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights
nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In
addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university
and director of security for several major organizations.  He's also served
on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers
throughout the country.   Kouri writes for many police and security
magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and
others. He's a news writer and columnist for AmericanDaily.Com,
MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he's syndicated by AXcessNews.Com.
Kouri appears regularly as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news
and talk shows including Fox News Channel, Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN
Headline News, MTV, etc. *

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