Inquiry Urged on Hunt Oil Contract in Iraq
By Dave Michaels, The Dallas Morning News
Democratic lawmakers moved Monday toward investigating Hunt Oil’s oil exploration contract in Iraq, saying the company’s ties to President Bush raised questions about whether it had insider information that helped it reach the deal.
U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman, chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio, asked Hunt to turn over all Iraq-related communication with the U.S. government by Nov. 2.
The lawmakers also demanded that Ray Hunt, Hunt Oil’s chief executive, submit copies of information he may have received about Iraq as a member of Mr. Bush’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
A Hunt spokeswoman said the company would cooperate with the request for “certain limited information.”
Spokeswoman Jeanne Phillips said the company’s judgment to explore for oil in the Kurdish region of Iraq was made without U.S. government advice.
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