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New Sustainable Training Appro
The 772nd Military Police Company and the Iraqi police advisor team are starting a new approach to Iraqi police training that will provide a sustainable training system for when coalition forces leave Iraq.

"Our overall goal is to start a program in Wasit that can be a model for the rest of the country," said Staff Sgt. Elton Dean, headquarters squad leader, 772nd MP Co. "What we want to do is give the Minister of Interior a reason to institute a program like this in order to make the entire country of Iraq better, not just the province of Wasit."

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28 November 2006
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Former FBI agent to police new

The state's beefed-up ethics commission has three new top staffers to help enforce new legislation aimed at preventing ethical lapses in North Carolina government.
The hires include Frank Perry, the former chief agent of the FBI in Raleigh.

Perry is now education director at the ethics commission, a job that will put him on the front lines of teaching public officials about their responsibilities.

Perry founded and headed the FBI's Office of Law Enforcement Ethics at the FBI Academy -- and trained agents across the country on ethics.

After retiring from the FBI in 2005, he taught at N.C. State University.

Perry will be paid $82,000 a year.

Other hires, according to the ethics commission:

* Kathleen S. Edwards as assistant director/compliance officer at $87,500 a year.

Edwards, a Harvard law grad, has worked in private legal practice for the state Attorney General's Office and for the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Government.

She was an assistant vice president and senior corporate counsel for Liberty Mutual, where she managed the company's business ethics program.

* Susan R. Lundberg as lobbying director at $84,000 a year.

Lundberg has worked for the N.C. Department of Justice for the past nine years, most recently in the property area.

She has represented and advised the State Purchase and Contract Office, the State Property Office, the State Construction Office and various other state boards and commissions under the state Department of Administration's umbrella.

Before that, she represented the state Department of Labor.

 

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