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US bill for Iraq private security grows

By Jeremy Grant in Washington

Published: August 12 2007 21:15 | Last updated: August 12 2007 21:15

Two British companies providing security to US army engineers on reconstruction duty in Iraq were paid by the US military more than $200m more than was agreed in their original contracts, according to a report published in the US.

Aegis Defence Services, headed by retired British army officer Tim Spicer, and Erinys Iraq were awarded contracts totalling $548m (€400m, £270m) in 2004.

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