Do you have anything else besides an investigative journalist, like actual court orders, such as the one I provided in my post?
Strange how all these shenanigans happened between 2017-2019. I don't think this is the flex you were going for. You do understand that congress has to appropriate the money, right?
Maybe you're into all that and next time, use the whole quote!
Schofield’s fears appear to have come true. At least 41 people have been arrested, and a further 39 indicted, in relation to illegal activity around the project since it began in 2016.
None of these people worked for USAID or Chemonics, though in another case, Chemonics staff were linked to major corruption allegations. In March 2021, the Global Fund’s watchdog alleged that it had uncovered a multimillion-dollar fraud committed by a Chemonics subcontractor, the Nigerian haulage company Zenith Carex. In Nigeria, as in many countries, Chemonics works with other grant agencies, such as the Global Fund, on supply chain projects.
The "other case" is the one I sited that was from 2020 and settled in 2024.
It's not that I'm decrying Devex's reporting but I could jam, say, some of Greg Palast's reporting down your throat and you'd tell me he is a liar even though I find him to be credible but a bit of a sensationalist.
He said she said doesn't cut it in a court of law. You need proof and your witnesses can't be anonymous people.