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American Focus > Blog > Crime > USAID official pleads guilty to taking part in $550M bribery scheme: ‘Violated the public trust’
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USAID official pleads guilty to taking part in $550M bribery scheme: ‘Violated the public trust’

Last updated: June 13, 2025 5:25 pm
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The corruption scandal involving a federal contracting officer and three businessmen at the US Agency for International Development (USAID) has shocked the nation. Roderick Watson, the Maryland-based contracting officer, admitted to receiving over $1 million in bribes to direct federal contracts to consulting companies Apprio and Vistant. Watson faces up to 15 years in prison for bribery of a public official.

The intricate scheme involved Walter Barnes and Darryl Britt, owners of Vistant and Apprio, respectively, using Paul Young as a middleman to funnel bribes to Watson. The businessmen pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit bribery of a public official, with Barnes also facing securities fraud charges.

The scheme began in 2013 when Watson agreed to steer contracts to Apprio in exchange for bribes. When Apprio graduated from the Small Business Administration’s 8(a) program, Watson started awarding contracts to Vistant between 2018 and 2022. The bribes included cash, electronics, tickets to sporting events, and even down payments on mortgages.

To cover their tracks, the group used shell companies, fake invoices, and fraudulent payroll sheets. Each of the businessmen faces a maximum of five years in prison for their involvement in the scandal.

Matthew Galeotti of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division condemned the defendants for exploiting the government’s procurement process and betraying the public trust. He emphasized the importance of holding individuals and corporations accountable for such bribery schemes.

The scandal comes amidst criticism of USAID’s operations, with billionaire Elon Musk leading efforts to cut funding and downsize the agency. President Trump has labeled USAID’s spending as corrupt and ridiculous, echoing Musk’s accusations of the agency being a criminal organization run by radicals.

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The fallout from the scandal has raised concerns about government waste, fraud, and abuse, prompting calls for increased accountability and transparency in federal contracting. As the investigation unfolds, the true extent of the corruption at USAID may come to light, leading to further reforms and oversight in the government’s procurement practices.

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