Schroeder Facing Army Debarment, Report Says
The U.S. Army is seeking to prohibit State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder and his companies from doing any business with the federal government because of alleged poor performance for work in Afghanistan.
The U.S. Army has moved to debar State Assemblyman Robert Schroeder from doing business with the federal government, according to a report on BusinessWeek.com. The decision follows a suspension of Schroeder and his two Hillsdale-based companies, All Points International Distributors (API) and Hercules Global Logistics, by the Special Investigator General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) because he allegedly failed to deliver tents to a military base in Afghanistan and failed to pay about $155,000 to an Afghan subcontractor. The U.S. government paid API $617,000 for the aircraft maintenance tents, according to a quarterly SIGAR report. Debarred contractors are prohibited from doing any business with the federal government, including "…
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11:25 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012
but people forget quickly and would probably vote for him again...and again...the bum!   more ›