January 23, 2010 12:33 PM

Embattled State Dept. Inspector Resigns

(AP)  The embattled State Department Inspector General, who has been accused of impeding a Justice Department investigation of Blackwater Worldwide, announced his resignation Friday, saying a poisonous political atmosphere in Washington deters people from careers in public service.

Howard Krongard told President Bush in a letter that he would quit effective Jan. 15. He released a brief public statement that said recent congressional testimony and correspondence gives ample documentation of the reasons for his departure. He listed, in Washington-style bullet points, the dates of his previous statements dealing with conflict-of-interest and other allegations.

"I have nothing further to say at this time," he wrote.

Krongard has said he never stood in the way of the Blackwater probe, and he and his lawyer have said he did not know that his brother was a Blackwater adviser. A letter from his lawyer, who has called the situation "he-said, he-said," is one of the documents Krongard lists in his statement.

In his letter to Bush, a frustrated Krongard pointed to what he called structural problems with the way the State Department inspector job is set up.

"Of even greater concern to me is the grave threat to public service posed by the current rancor and distrust," in Washington, Krongard said.

He singled out the political parties, feuding branches of the government, the media and interest groups.

"We thank him for his service," State Department spokesman Gonzalo Gallegos said.

Blackwater Worldwide - a private contractor that protects U.S. diplomats in Iraq - is alleged to have smuggled weapons into the country. In November, Krongard was forced to recuse himself from any inquiries into Blackwater after it was disclosed that his brother had joined the company's advisory board.

In addition to recusing himself from matters related to Blackwater, Krongard also said last month he was no longer involved in corruption investigations related to the flawed construction of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, a $600 million project that is beset by logistical delays and security concerns.

Howard Krongard's brother, Alvin, quit as an adviser to Blackwater two days after the relationship with the security contractor was sharply criticized by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Blackwater is a major State Department contractor and the subject of ongoing federal investigations. One of those is examining whether Blackwater guards violated use-of-force rules during a Sept. 16 shooting in Baghdad that left 17 Iraqis dead.

Howard Krongard, who took over as the State watchdog in 2005 after a career in business, was unpopular with underlings who said he was abrasive and failed to understand the duties of the office. Numerous investigators quit or requested transfers during his tenure.

Krongard's colorful and troubled professional and family relationships were aired during a dramatic hearing last month before a House oversight panel. Howard Krongard first insisted under oath that his brother has no such affiliation with Blackwater, then called his brother during a break and discovered it was true. He returned to the hearing room and announced that he had been wrong.

Krongard maintained he never interfered with any investigations, and he blamed allegations that he did on a dysfunctional office that he was attempting to transform.

Krongard said he has no political ties and has never communicated with anyone in the White House since he took the job nearly two-and-a-half years ago.

Erik Prince, Blackwater's top executive, said last month that the conflict-of-interest questions raised prompted Alvin Krongard to submit his resignation.

"I have reluctantly accepted it," Prince said in a statement.

Alvin Krongard never received any payment for his work on Blackwater's advisory board, which only met once, Prince said.

Prince said there are no allegations of impropriety against Alvin Krongard for his membership on Blackwater's board, a group recently created to help the North Carolina-based security company plan future business activities.

"I'm not my brother's keeper," Krongard said when he was pressed to explain how he could have been unaware of the connection.
By Anne Gearan

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by inventagod December 10, 2007 2:38 PM EST
Guess these guys have the best lawyers money can but... We can wait to indict...
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by bareemperor December 9, 2007 5:36 PM EST
The Krongard Brothers point directly to the Bu$h/Cheney 9/11 connection - anyone interested in investigating???
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by p-syrus December 8, 2007 10:07 PM EST
HA! "Career in public service" my @ss!

This guy is just another corrupt bush admin appointee who moved from the commercial sector to revamp government and eliminate oversight of the republican party corporate gravy train.
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by impetus51 December 8, 2007 2:20 PM EST
Why is anyone surprised that members of a criminal gang would act like criminals?
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by bareemperor December 8, 2007 1:28 PM EST
Wonder how much this story costs the Republicons to bury...
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by bareemperor December 8, 2007 3:56 AM EST
This is no fall guy. He and his brother are CIA rats - and are implicated in the million$ that were bet in the stock market on 9/11 - I believe their greed got the best of them. These ol boys knew which airlines stock would plummet when the Bu$h cabal pulled off 9/11 - and placed ''put options'' on that stock. The stock fell, and millions were made...
Google: Krongard Alex Brown put options

Were these were guys on the inside, guys who were in on the Cheney-led Neocon 9/11 assault? Why would they bet against the USA, and how did they know they would become rich on 9/12?

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by brianbwb-2009 December 8, 2007 3:23 AM EST
So is this guy like web hubbel or one of the macdougals???
Posted by Xlib

No. Neither Hubble or the MacDougals were charged to oversee the activities of a US security firm charged with crimes, who had family members in the organizations in question.

Their actions did not contribute to an overall criminal organization responsible for 4,000 US soldiers, and at least a quarter of a million innocent Iraqi deaths.

But judging from many of your past posts, spilling the blood of the innocent for nothing more than profit is OK by you, as long as the party doing the spilling, and receiving the profit doesn''t go by a name you associate with "liberalism"...
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by brianbwb-2009 December 8, 2007 3:12 AM EST
"...he and his lawyer have said he did not know that his brother was a Blackwater adviser."

The humor of that statement is, or at least should be self evident, as is the corruption of those who support him.

Any suckers out there who actually believe this BS?
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by neobrian-2009 December 8, 2007 3:02 AM EST
" Blackwatergate"
Another Crony of King W bites the dust,... The epitome of Corruption is here !!Greed,Opportunity,Power,=GOP,.Party of Dirty minds and dirty deeds,..." Friends don`t let friends vote republicon''
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by walt1944-2009 December 8, 2007 1:59 AM EST
Once again, another member of the court of the Great Emperor Bush II has decided to get out of town while they still can.

Claiming there is an atmosphere of "rancor and distrust" making it impossible for him to do his job (as if he did his job in the first place!), the Emperor''s State Dept Inspector General has decided he cannot do his job with the evil, cowardly Democrats breathing down his neck about the lawless "Rambos" of Blackwater.

Naturally, there was no apology issued to the Iraqi people whose loved ones were "blown away" by the "Rambos" of Blackwater, who, we must all remember, were "simply doing their job"! Nor were there any regrets about leaving his successor with a mountain of "cow dung", all collected under his watch!

But, we must all remember the words of the Great Emperor who upon taking office said he intended to run the country like a CEO running a business in Corporate America; that is, make a ton of money while making bad and stupid decisions, then leave when the heat starts making you sweat and let someone else clean up YOUR MESS as you relax in the Bahamas and write a book about how to make a fortune swindling everyone!

SIG HEIL, BUSH!!!
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