Is Former Head of Homeland Security Peddling Fear for Profit?

Since leaving government service, Michael Chertoff has made a career of leveraging fears of foreign threats to boost bottom lines of corporate clients
by Jon Queally

Common Dreams
Sep. 29, 2014

Michael Chertoff, the former head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security under the Bush administration, has been paid a "modest sum" by a Virginia-based company trying to retain a profitable government contract for routing millions of phone calls and texts in and out of the country, the New York Times reports on Monday.

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