Are there corruption issues related to contracts with the U.S army in Iraq?
Kammer: I am not sure. However, there are contracts related to supplying the U.S army in the Middle East with water. There are other contracts related to the CIA’s airfreight services transporting missing persons from one place to another. I don’t claim that I was able with my team to fully disclose this issue but we did reveal important information and submitted it to the prosecutor who followed-up on the case. This is an excellent example of how the system works when the media performs its role and when the judiciary also performs its role. This was among the things I talked to the Iraqi journalists about. Investigative journalism works better when it is part of a fully integrated system covering the media, general prosecution apparatuses, investigative commissions, courts and parliament supervision. When all these work together an ideal environment is in place to fight corruption. Niqash: You met with Iraqi journalists. Do you think they are qualified to play such a role? Kammer: My