Howard Krongard, A State Department inspector general investigating Blackwater Security over the killing of seventeen Iraqi civilians, denied that
his own brother was on Blackwater's advisory board. Initially, Mr. Krongard described the allegation as "ugly rumors" and insisted he "specifically asked" his brother if he was a board member for Blackwater.
Only after being presented with irrefutable proof that his brother is, in fact, on Blackwater's advisory board did the inspector general recuse himself and was quoted as saying "
I am not my brother's keeper, and we do not discuss our business with each other."
...which is amusing since he claimed a scant one hour prior that he'd
specifically discussed
this particular business with his brother.
Mr. Krongard...
When you are investigating the possible mass murder of civilians by a company for which your brother serves in an advisory role without disclosing it, when you describe these facts as "ugly rumors" and when you swear that you know the facts when, in fact,
you do not, it's immediately clear that you can't take care of your own affairs, much less his.
I wouldn't trust you to keep goldfish. Douchebag.