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- NATION, Page 25First Gusts from an Ill Wind
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- Unlike the Iran-contra investigation, another drawn-out
- federal probe was finally starting to produce results.
- Operation Ill Wind -- the two-year Justice Department inquiry
- into whether defense contractors bribed Pentagon officials for
- contract information -- blew in its first indictments and guilty
- pleas. Two defense contractors and nine men, including a
- middle-ranking Pentagon official, were hit with charges that
- include fraud, conspiracy, racketeering and bribery.
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- The charges focused on William Parkin and Fred Lackner, both
- private defense consultants, and Stuart E. Berlin, former head
- of the Navy's ship-engineering section at the Space and Naval
- Warfare Systems Command. Court papers describe a scheme in which
- California's Teledyne Industries paid Parkin and Lackner to
- obtain confidential information about Government procurement
- plans for a system to identify military aircraft. They in turn
- bribed Berlin to turn over the information. Parkin was also
- charged with paying Berlin to help New York's Hazeltine Corp.
- win a contract for a radar test device. Hazeltine and two of its
- executives pleaded guilty, as did a Teledyne employee. All are
- expected to testify against the other defendants.
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- Last week's indictments were a far cry from the scores of
- prosecutions originally anticipated. But the government
- indicated that many more cases were on the way. Ill Wind, it
- appears, is likely to keep on blowing.
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