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EATSCO (Business) | |
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Formation | 1979 |
Founder | • Thomas G. Clines • Hussein K. Salem |
A spooky business that plead guilty in 1984 to overcharging the Pentagon by $8 million for delivering arms to Egypt |
The Egyptian-American Transport and Services Corporation (Eatsco) plead guilty in 1984 to overcharging the Pentagon by $8 million for delivering arms to Egypt.[1]
Ownership
In 1982 Thomas G. Clines sold his 49% stake in Eatsco to Hussein K. Salem.[2]
FOIA
Michael Best has had a FOIA request ongoing about Eatsco since January 2016.[1]
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