So naturally, she's suing the government for terminating her contract.
Ms. Brown described herself in an interview as a government contractor — “almost like a broker,” she said — who does not keep employees or specialize in any field but is able to procure subcontracted work as needed, and get a cut of the money along the way. She claims a fashion line and has several self-published books, and describes herself on Twitter as “A Diva, Mogul, Author, Idealist with scars to prove it.”
After Tribute’s failure to provide the meals became clear, FEMA formally terminated the contract for cause, citing Tribute’s late delivery of approved meals. Ms. Brown is disputing the termination. On Dec. 22, she filed an appeal, arguing that the real reason FEMA canceled her contract was because the meals were packed separately from the heating pouches, not because of their late delivery. Ms. Brown claims the agency did not specify that the meals and heaters had to be together.
She is seeking a settlement of at least $70 million.
And to think... I remember folks screaming about $120 toilet seats back in the 1970s. Graft was chump change back then.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking that everybody always complains about KBR, but KBR will deliver 30 million MREs if they contract to do it.
ReplyDeleteSome very uncomplimentary words could be used to describe her role here.
ReplyDeleteYou probably don't like her because patriarchy.
ReplyDeleteNot uncomplimentary, rather, truthful.
ReplyDeleteThis privileged white male would like to see her burned down for her fraud. And she can't have my white privilege; that would be cultural appropriation. Nor will I brook her suing because she was called out for her failure to perform--that's a microaggression. In spades.
Eric Hines
When I first heard a thumbnail of this story, I wondered if her bribe was too small for the powers-that-be there to stay bought.
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