US military honoured in secret by Britian
By Antony Barnett, investigations editor
06/19/06 "The
Observer" -- -- The government has been secretly
awarding honours to senior figures in the US military and
foreign businessmen with lucrative public sector contracts. The
Observer has obtained a Foreign Office list detailing all
non-British citizens who have been awarded honours since 2003 -
the first time the complete three-year dossier has been
released.
It has emerged that Riley Bechtel, billionaire boss of the
US-based Bechtel Corporation, which has won big transport and
nuclear contracts in Britain and made a fortune from the Iraq
war, was secretly awarded a CBE in 2003.
This award has never been made public either by the British
government or Bechtel. At the time Jack Straw, now Leader of the
House of Commons, was Foreign Secretary. Although there is no
suggestion of any wrongdoing, questions are being asked about
whether the Foreign Office kept the awards quiet for fear of a
political backlash.
But the Foreign Office says this is normal practice. On
releasing the information, the Foreign Secretary, Margaret
Beckett, said: 'Honorary awards to citizens where Her Majesty
the Queen is not head of state are not formally announced.'
According to the Foreign Office list the Queen approved
Bechtel's honour for 'services to UK-American commercial
relations' on 25 April 2003 - just a week after the company won
a bumper £430m contract to rebuild Iraq's infrastructure after
the invasion.
The honour to one of America's wealthiest citizens, a man with
intimate ties to the Republican administration, will reignite
the row over the secretive honours process.
The list shows that under Straw the Foreign Office awarded
honours to several senior US military personnel involved in the
Iraq invasion. These included the US military commander General
Tommy Franks, known as 'Mr Shock and Awe' for his role in
devising the battle plan for the 2003 invasion.
Others include Vice-Admiral Timothy Keating, who was in charge
of all maritime forces involved in Operation Iraqi Freedom; Rear
Admiral Barry Costello, commander of the Third Fleet and Task
Force 55 during the Iraq invasion; Lieutenant-Colonel Mark
Childress; and General Tad Moseley, chief of staff to the US Air
Force.
The row comes as protests mount at the CBE given to Andy Hayman,
the head of Scotland Yard's anti-terror operations who is at the
centre of investigations into the shooting of Jean Charles de
Menezes at Stockwell tube station last July and the raid at
Forest Gate, east London, earlier this month.
Bechtel, who has a personal fortune of more than $3bn (£1.62bn),
is 50th on America's rich list. British ministers have awarded
his company contracts for the London Underground, the upgrade of
the west coast main line, the Channel Tunnel rail link and the
Jubilee Line extension. Bechtel's nuclear subsidiary has
received almost £30m to help set up the Nuclear Decommissioning
Authority.
Bechtel's contracts for US reconstruction work in Iraq have
caused the most controversy. One of the firm's key board members
is George Schultz, who was secretary of state under Ronald
Reagan and who, as chairman of the Committee to Liberate Iraq,
was one of the loudest cheerleaders for regime change.
The full list of awards to non-British citizens was only
disclosed after Beckett agreed to place the details in the House
of Commons Library following a series of parliamentary questions
by the Liberal Democrat MP Norman Baker.
Baker said: 'This shows that what matters in Tony Blair's
Britain is those with power, money and a US accent. These awards
are supposed to be for good works and those that have helped
Britain. Instead it seems they are being handed out to those who
have supported Blair's misguided policies at home and overseas.'
Earlier this year The Guardian disclosed that Hans Rausing, the
Swedish billionaire and former head of Tetra Pak, was awarded an
honorary knighthood for philanthropy in January despite
questions over his use of legal loopholes to avoid paying tax.
A spokesman for the Foreign Office confirmed that Bechtel had
been awarded a CBE but said he could not give any details about
the nomination process.
© Guardian Newspapers Limited 2006
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