CIA Osama Hunter Helped Bilk Pentagon of $200M

Marty Martin linked to oil company's big government payday
By Mary Papenfuss,  Newser Staff
Posted May 20, 2011 5:10 AM CDT
CIA bin Laden Hunter Helped 'Bilk Pentagon for $200M'
Osama.   (AP Photo/SITE Intelligence Group)

A CIA operative in charge of hunting down Osama bin Laden is a war profiteer who helped bilk the Pentagon out of some $200 million, reports Gawker. Marty Martin was put in charge of tracking down the terror mastermind from 2002-2004, and boasted to the AP that those early efforts "led to this great day" the day bin Laden was killed by Navy SEALs. After he left the CIA, Martin joined International Oil Trading Company, a Florida operation that delivered fuel to US forces in the Middle East, a company accused by both Congress and the Pentagon of grossly overcharging the government, to the tune of $204 million.

Martin was also accused in a Florida lawsuit of paying a $9 million bribe to Jordanian officials to win exclusive fuel shipping rights, and has been linked to dirty campaign contributions given to (and returned by) John McCain during his bid for the presidency. Contacted by Gawker to comment on the various charges, Martin responded: "No no, man. I don't want to talk to you, man." (More Pentagon stories.)

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