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Article

25 Aug 2004

Author:
Bloomberg

Army Abu Ghraib Report Faults Military Intelligence [USA]

[T]he Army report identified new four military police who have been referred for possible abuse charges, in addition to seven previously charged and two medical personnel who failed to report abuses...Two of the unnamed contractors were from CACI International Inc., and the other two were from Titan Corp., according to the report...Titan has not been formally notified of the cases but will cooperate fully with the Army, said Wil Williams, a company spokesman... "CACI has consistently communicated to the public that the company does not condone, tolerate or in any way endorse illegal behavior by its employees and would take appropriate action if any inappropriate behavior by a CACI employee was substantiated," CACI spokeswoman Jody Brown said...