Government employees have a responsibility to report corruption and waste, even when facing personal consequences, as demonstrated by Bunny Greenhouse, who exposed Halliburton's $7 billion in uncompetitive Iraq contracts despite demotion and isolation, ultimately leading to congressional investigations that reformed military contracting practices.
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Did you know a single government worker saved taxpayers billions by standing up to one of the most powerful men in America? Bunny Greenhouse was the Army's top contracting officer when she discovered something shocking. Dick Cheney's former company Halliburton was getting $7 billion in Iraq contracts without any competition. The pressure to stay quiet was enormous. Her bosses demoted her. Colleagues turned their backs. But Bunny testified anyway. Her courage sparked congressional investigations that reformed military contracting forever, proving that doing the right thing can change everything.
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