Cui Bono?
kwē ˈbōnō/
exclamation
http://prospect.org/article/how-big-...ng-food-stamps
"Distributing government benefits is a lucrative industry. According to theGovernment Accountability Institute, J.P. Morgan Chase, which currently controls EBT contracts in 21 states, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, made more than half a billion dollars between 2004 and 2012 providing government benefits to U.S. citizens. In New York alone, J.P. Morgan Electronic Financial Services (EFS) holds anine-year, $177 million EBT services contract with the State Office of Temporary and Disability Services (OTDA)."
Great pdf on the subject
http://www.eatdrinkpolitics.com/wp-c...MoneySimon.pdf
"• In California, a 7-year contract worth $69 million went to Affiliated Computer Services, a subsidiary of Xerox
• In Florida, J.P. Morgan Chase enjoys a 5-year contract worth about $83 million, or $16.7 million a year
• In New York, a 7-year deal originally paid J.P. Morgan Chase $112 million for EBT services, and was recently amended to add $14.3 million—an increase of 13%"
kwē ˈbōnō/
exclamation
- who stands, or stood, to gain (from a crime, and so might have been responsible for it)?
http://prospect.org/article/how-big-...ng-food-stamps
"Distributing government benefits is a lucrative industry. According to theGovernment Accountability Institute, J.P. Morgan Chase, which currently controls EBT contracts in 21 states, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, made more than half a billion dollars between 2004 and 2012 providing government benefits to U.S. citizens. In New York alone, J.P. Morgan Electronic Financial Services (EFS) holds anine-year, $177 million EBT services contract with the State Office of Temporary and Disability Services (OTDA)."
Great pdf on the subject
http://www.eatdrinkpolitics.com/wp-c...MoneySimon.pdf
"• In California, a 7-year contract worth $69 million went to Affiliated Computer Services, a subsidiary of Xerox
• In Florida, J.P. Morgan Chase enjoys a 5-year contract worth about $83 million, or $16.7 million a year
• In New York, a 7-year deal originally paid J.P. Morgan Chase $112 million for EBT services, and was recently amended to add $14.3 million—an increase of 13%"
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