Lawmakers Press KBR On Gagging Whistleblowers

Published On: November 20th, 2014

Kohn, Kohn and Colapinto’s landmark case, In re: Kellogg Brown & Root, Inc., et al., continues to make headlines as members of Congress are joining KKC’s battle aimed at halting the use of non-disclosures agreements to silence whistleblowers. Members of Congress called on KBR CEO Stuart Bradie to come forward with information about the company’s non-disclosure practices on government contracting matters.

The “Washington Times” and the “Federal Times” confirmed that top Senate and House Democrats sent a letter on Thursday pressing KBR over new documents that show that the company has tried to silence whistleblowers who wanted to report on bad practices and possible contract fraud occurring at KBR.

According to KKC partner Michael Kohn, “KBR’s practice of silencing whistleblowers is wrong and needs to be exposed. Its time federal contractor employees were able to tell the truth without being pressured to stay silent thought the use of non-disclosure agreements.”

Washington Times: KBR contractor probed by Senate, House over documents silencing whistleblowers

Federal Times: Lawmakers say KBR non-disclosure agreements stop whistle blowers

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