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James Giffen, Who Was Embroiled in ‘Kazakhgate,’ Dies at 81

The New York Times – Business:

The government charged him with funneling $78 million in bribes to Kazakhstan, but dropped the case after a judge decided he had acted with C.I.A. approval.

Clay Risen
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Central Intelligence Agency, Deaths (Obituaries), Espionage and Intelligence Services, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (1977), Giffen, James H, Kazakhstan
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