Pension Funds Seek Answers on CACI Role
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CACI International Inc. is facing growing pressure over the Abu Ghraib prison scandal from California pension funds that own large stakes in the company, prodded by the state’s treasurer who says CACI owes shareholders a full explanation.
Directors of one of the funds, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, plan to meet Monday to discuss concerns about management controls, training and legal procedures at the Arlington, Va.-based government contractor.
CACI employs Steven Stefanowicz, an interrogator in Iraq who was implicated in the abuses at the prison in Iraq.
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