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Saddam's Web of Bribery 'Went Round the World'
The Telegraph ^ | Philip Delves Broughton and Jack Fairweather

Posted on 01/27/2004 7:44:19 PM PST by quidnunc

Saddam Hussein bribed his way around the world, buying the support of presidents, ministers, legislators, political parties and even Christian churches, according to documents published in Iraq.

The list of those who allegedly benefited from Saddam's largesse spans 46 countries.

According to the newspaper al-Mada, one of the new publications that have emerged since the removal of the dictator, Saddam offered each of his friends lucrative contracts to trade in millions of barrels of Iraqi crude under the United Nations oil-for-food programme.

The 270 individuals and organisations alleged to be in his pay included the sons of a serving Arab president, Arab ministers, a prominent Indonesian leader, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, the party led by the Russian nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky and even the Russian Orthodox Church.

Abdul Sahib Qotob, an under-secretary in Iraq's oil ministry, said the documents "reveal how Saddam jeopardised the oil wealth of Iraq on personalities who had supported him and turned a blind eye on the mass graves and injustice he inflicted on the sons of the Iraqi people".

He said the ministry was building up a legal case and might seek the help of Interpol to recover the money. Interpol refused to comment.

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(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bribery; iraqioil; oilforfood; orthodox; russia

1 posted on 01/27/2004 7:44:20 PM PST by quidnunc
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To: quidnunc
The list of those who allegedly benefited from Saddam's largesse spans 46 countries.

OK You got me. I confess.

So, if I was in on it, is it a stretch to imagine that oh, I dunno, THE FRENCH maybe took some money? Or the freakin' Germans? Or the Russians? Call me naive...

2 posted on 01/27/2004 7:49:46 PM PST by IncPen (I can see ok, but these Googles show everything...)
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To: IncPen
Now if we could just get the names of those in Congress...
3 posted on 01/27/2004 7:53:07 PM PST by Letitring
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To: quidnunc
It turns out that the International Criminal Court does have a purpose.
Jacques Chirac, you have the right to remain silent...
4 posted on 01/27/2004 7:58:12 PM PST by ricks_place
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To: quidnunc
Is scott ritter/william pitt on the list?
5 posted on 01/27/2004 7:58:48 PM PST by Monty22
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To: quidnunc
It is well known that at one point, Saddam had luxury automobiles sent to all the senior editors at major middle-eastern newspapers.
6 posted on 01/27/2004 7:59:30 PM PST by SpaceBar
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To: quidnunc
buying the support of presidents, ministers, legislators, political parties and even Christian churches, according to documents published in Iraq.

Oh, this could get fun.
7 posted on 01/27/2004 8:01:16 PM PST by MamaLucci (illegal alien invasion throughout the 90's= massive Clinton/Gore risky "get out the vote" scheme.)
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To: lbertarianatheist; Admin Moderator
troll alert
9 posted on 01/27/2004 8:44:20 PM PST by RedWhiteBlue (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">miserable failure)
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To: MamaLucci
You took the works right out of my mouth!
10 posted on 01/27/2004 8:44:22 PM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com"target="_blank">miserable failure</a>)
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To: quidnunc
Saddam's web of bribery 'went round the world'
By Philip Delves Broughton in Paris and Jack Fairweather in Baghdad
(Filed: 28/01/2004)


Saddam Hussein bribed his way around the world, buying the support of presidents, ministers, legislators, political parties and even Christian churches, according to documents published in Iraq.

The list of those who allegedly benefited from Saddam's largesse spans 46 countries.

According to the newspaper al-Mada, one of the new publications that have emerged since the removal of the dictator, Saddam offered each of his friends lucrative contracts to trade in millions of barrels of Iraqi crude under the United Nations oil-for-food programme.

The 270 individuals and organisations alleged to be in his pay included the sons of a serving Arab president, Arab ministers, a prominent Indonesian leader, the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, the party led by the Russian nationalist Vladimir Zhirinovsky and even the Russian Orthodox Church.

Abdul Sahib Qotob, an under-secretary in Iraq's oil ministry, said the documents "reveal how Saddam jeopardised the oil wealth of Iraq on personalities who had supported him and turned a blind eye on the mass graves and injustice he inflicted on the sons of the Iraqi people".

He said the ministry was building up a legal case and might seek the help of Interpol to recover the money. Interpol refused to comment.

A senior official at the oil ministry said last night: "This is oil money that should be used for reconstructing Iraq. We will use all means to get it back."

Al-Mada based its list on documents allegedly obtained from the former State Oil Marketing Organisation, or Somo, the commercial arm of Saddam's oil ministry.

The newspaper showed two sets of photocopied documents to The Daily Telegraph. One was a set of contracts signed by Sadam Zibn, director of Somo, and Ali Rajeb Hassan, his deputy in the late 1990s. The other was a list of recipients of oil contracts, arranged by nationality. Their awards of oil were given in a spreadsheet over a three-year period.

The editor of al-Mada, Fahkri Karim, claimed that he had many more. "I have seen rooms of such documents. There is a lot more information," he said.

He said the documents were salvaged from Somo in the chaotic hours when the Americans entered the city.

Yesterday Le Monde named several Frenchmen alleged to have been on the list.

Gilles Munier, secretary-general of the Franco-Iraqi Friendship Association, said the list was confusing.

He said he and his organisation introduced numerous businesses, oil and otherwise, to contacts in Iraq but that it was all perfectly legal.

For each successful introduction, he received a commission.

"Everything was done within the rules of oil-for-food," he said. "There was nothing illegal about it and it didn't deprive the Iraqi people of what they were owed under the programme."

Patrick Maugein, the head of the French oil firm Soco International, said he did a lot of business in Iraq under the oil-for-food programme, but none of it was illegal.

"There isn't a refinery in the world which would have accepted a secret load," he said, noting that UN inspectors monitored every tanker.

He said that unlike Africans, the Iraqis were not in the habit of giving their partners anything extra.

The list published by al-Mada gives the numbers of barrels of oil attributed to each of those Saddam wished to reward.

Al-Mada published its scoop in what was only its 45th edition.It said that "millions of barrels of oil were offered to individuals who had nothing to do with the oil business" in what it called the former regime's "largest corruption operation".

11 posted on 01/27/2004 8:56:21 PM PST by Redcoat LI ("If you're going to shoot,shoot,don't talk" Tuco BenedictoPacifico Juan Maria Ramirez)
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To: Redcoat LI; quidnunc
Bump!
12 posted on 01/28/2004 12:46:18 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: quidnunc
btt
13 posted on 01/28/2004 5:20:30 AM PST by GailA (Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
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To: NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
Wow, two different people inventing exactly the same "tag line!" What are the chances of that?

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9 posted on 01/27/2004 8:44:20 PM PST by RedWhiteBlue
(< a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_bl ank">miserable failure)
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To: MamaLucci

You took the works right out of my mouth!
10 posted on 01/27/2004 8:44:22 PM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
(miserable failure/a >)

14 posted on 01/28/2004 6:00:29 AM PST by cookcounty (JohnFoneyFaceKerry: "The only man in history to be on both sides of 3 wars.")
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To: cookcounty
Wow, two different people inventing exactly the same "tag line!" What are the chances of that?

There are more than two people. You might notice more if you spend enough time here. Do an article title search for "michael moore" and you will see the request. I don't remember who started it.

The reason is that there are some lefties putting a link on their webpages to GW Bush's biography at the White House website, and linking to it as "miserable failure." When someone Googles "miserable failure," the bio showed up as the first item in the google search list. By adding this tagline to our posts, Michael Moore's website is climbing in the list and is now at #2. On to #1!

15 posted on 01/28/2004 7:57:36 AM PST by RedWhiteBlue (<a href="http://www.michaelmoore.com" target="_blank">miserable failure)
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