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Scandals Engulf the United Nations
Freedom Alliance ^ | March 30, 2004 | Thomas P. Kilgannon

Posted on 04/03/2004 4:11:45 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe

Dulles, Virginia – It is a scandal of major proportions and an historic breach of trust by an institution which portends to be the world’s best hope for the advancement of human rights. Yet, the multi-billion dollar scandal involving the United Nation’s Oil-for-Food program is receiving only scant attention from the media. That will change once investigations by the UN, the Iraqi National Congress (INC) and the House International Relations Committee commence.

After years of UN sanctions adversely affected the people of Iraq instead of the intended target – Saddam Hussein’s regime – the Oil-for-Food program was implemented in 1995. Through it, the UN was entrusted to sell Iraqi oil and use the proceeds to buy food and medicine for Iraqis who were being starved and neglected under Saddam’s rule. Instead, humanitarian needs were ignored and the program – either through ineptness, corruption or both – became a magnet for terrorists, criminals, and people of ill repute of all stripes.

Charges of corruption in the program lingered for years, but it wasn’t until the Iraqi newspaper, al Mada published a report two months ago exposing the scam and listing 270 individuals, companies and former politicians who were allegedly in on it, that anyone noticed.

Benon Sevan, who ran the Oil-for-Food program, and reported to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, is among those believed to have profited from illegal oil sales. Sevan has denied any wrongdoing. There have also been questions raised about a possible conflict of interest involving Kojo Annan and Cotecna, a Swiss firm which employed the Secretary-General’s son and which was contracted by the UN to do work on behalf of the Oil-for-Food program. Kojo Annan has denied any conflict.

The corruption of the Oil-for-Food program is immense. The General Accounting Office reports that through a combination of smuggling and illegal surcharges on oil sales, Saddam’s regime stole over $10 billion under the watchful eyes of UN managers. Last year, the Pentagon’s Defense Contract Audit Agency examined a sample of the Oil-for-Food contracts and found nearly half of them were overpriced to the tune of $656 million.

The Iraqi Governing Council is conducting its own review of the program. Kofi Annan has assented to an “independent” investigation, and the U.S. Congress will hold hearings in April.

While the UN and the INC will confine their investigations to the corruption surrounding the Oil-for-Food program, Henry Hyde’s International Relations Committee would do well to use the Oil-for-Food scandal as a starting point for investigating the broader charges of corruption and mismanagement at the United Nations.

This week, while Kofi Annan tried to downplay the fallout of the Oil-for-Food scandal, he was forced to address the lack of security which allowed the August 19, 2003, car bombing at UN headquarters in Iraq which killed 22 people. A report on the incident reveals that UN security “lacked due care and diligence”; was “seriously deficient” and managers on the scene “displayed profound lack of responsibility and ineptitude…bordering on gross negligence.”

Sounds pretty bad – and it is. Yet, Kofi Annan saw fit to only fire one person – Tun Myat, the head of global security. The head of security in Baghdad, Ramiro Lopes da Silva, was allowed to transfer to the World Food Program. Annan also refused to accept the resignation of Louise Frechette, his deputy secretary-general, and laid much of the blame for deficient security at the feet of somebody who is no longer able to defend himself – Sergio Vieira de Mello, Kofi Annan’s personal representative in Iraq, who was killed in the blast.

Over the years, the United Nations and its various programs have been accused of mismanagement or corruption. In part it is because the United Nations maintains bloated staff levels with over-paid bureaucrats and refuses to submit to an independent audit. Though the United States provides nearly a quarter of the UN budget, only about seven percent of the UN’s staff are Americans. Much of the organization operates secretly, drags its feet before releasing information to the press and the public and has little accountability.

The press corps are like a flock of sheep, largely writing what they are fed by Kofi Annan and his spokesman. They do not hold the same healthy skepticism of power, government and bureaucracy that the Washington, D.C. press corps does.

There is little or no oversight in the UN. Though Kofi Annan will say he reports to the General Assembly, too many of those countries are lead by dictators, terrorists, human rights abusers, or petty thugs – hardly a constituency that demands excellence in government.

Yes, Henry Hyde’s committee should ask how the Oil-for-Food program was corrupted and who is to blame, but the more important question is, “How much more money do American taxpayers have to invest in this corrupt institution and for how long?”

Hopefully, the answers to those questions are “none” and “not for long.”


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: oilforfood; un; unitednations

1 posted on 04/03/2004 4:11:45 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe
It's like I was saying on the other thread. Ok, so there was a little corruption going on...but we can trust the weapons inspectors, right? I mean, if ya can't trust the UN, who can you trust? It's not like they had anything to gain by not finding any weapons of mass destruction. Hardee har har...
2 posted on 04/03/2004 4:29:29 PM PST by GBA (If we as country can survive two Clinton presidencies, we can survive anything.)
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3 posted on 04/03/2004 4:30:18 PM PST by Support Free Republic (Don't be a nuancy boy)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
The Clintion Virus is more deadly than the smallpox virus.
4 posted on 04/03/2004 5:24:08 PM PST by Uncle George
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Interesting article. The fact that Coffee even survived the Rwanda Genocide fiasco surprised me. This de Silva guy that was in charge of Iraqi UN Security. Is he by any chance related to the President of Brazil. Very very very interesting.
5 posted on 04/03/2004 5:34:05 PM PST by neb52
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Are you telling me that the same UN which keeps telling us that free trade is the answer to all our problems is a nest of liars and thieves? Say it ain't so, Joe!
6 posted on 04/03/2004 5:36:29 PM PST by neutrino (Oderint dum metuant: Let them hate us, so long as they fear us.)
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To: GBA
I mean, if ya can't trust the UN, who can you trust?

You can trust a United States Marine with a weapon in his hand and an ATTITUDE!

7 posted on 04/03/2004 7:58:26 PM PST by cpdiii (Oil Field Trash, Geologist, Pharmacist (REFUSE TO ATTEND A GUNFIGHT WITH A CAL. LESS THAN FORTY))
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To: neb52
The fact that Coffee even survived the Rwanda Genocide fiasco surprised me.

Why? Excrements always rise to the surface.

8 posted on 04/03/2004 8:00:02 PM PST by TopQuark
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To: Tailgunner Joe
There's corruption in the U. N.?

Why I'm shocked. SHOCKED I tell you!
9 posted on 04/03/2004 8:24:51 PM PST by Humidston (You heard it here - BUSH/RICE - 2004)
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I'll send a contribution. Thanks for your work.
10 posted on 04/03/2004 8:28:32 PM PST by 185JHP ( "And the pure in heart shall see god.")
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To: All
bump
11 posted on 04/03/2004 10:57:49 PM PST by XHogPilot (9-11, Never Again, Never Forget)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
we should end all US participation in the UN.
effective immediately.
we should end all US support of the UN, financial and military.
effective immediately.
we should boot the UN from American soil.
effective immediately.
we should SUE the UN for breach of contract, fraud, and misuse of the resources we gave them.
effective immediately.
We should RAZE the UN building.
effective immediately.
We should turn that lot into a commemorative park, where the central feature shall be a field of pikes, upon which the heads of our enemies shall be serially installed, and kept in perpetuity.
effective immediately.
12 posted on 04/04/2004 10:31:39 AM PDT by King Prout (You may disagree with what I have to say... but I will defend to YOUR death MY right to say it.)
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