Posted on 01/30/2004 5:11:45 AM PST by Stars N Stripes
Jan. 29 ABCNEWS has obtained an extraordinary list that contains the names of prominent people around the world who supported Saddam Hussein's regime and were given oil contracts as a result.
All of the contracts were awarded from late 1997 until the U.S.-led war in March 2003. They were conducted under the aegis of the United Nations' oil-for-food program, which was designed to allow Iraq to sell oil in exchange for humanitarian goods. The document was discovered several weeks ago in the files of the Iraqi Oil Ministry in Baghdad.
According to a copy obtained by ABCNEWS, some 270 prominent individuals, political parties or corporations in 47 countries were on a list of those given Iraq oil contracts instantly worth millions of dollars.
Today, the U.S.Treasury Department said that any American citizens found to be illegally involved could face prosecution.
"You are looking at a political slush fund that was buying political support for the regime of Saddam Hussein for the last six or seven years," said financial investigator John Fawcett.
Investigators say none of the people involved would have actually taken possession of oil, but rather just the right to buy the oil at a discounted price, which could be resold to a legitimate broker or oil company, at an average profit of about 50 cents a barrel.
List Includes Prominent Names
Among those named: Indonesia President Megawati Sukarnoputri, an outspoken opponent of U.S.-Iraq policy, who received a contract for 10 million barrels of oil about a $5 million profit.
The son of the Syrian defense minister received 6 million barrels, according to the document, worth about $3 million.
George Galloway, a British member of Parliament, was also on the list to receive 19 million barrels of oil, a $90.5 million profit. A vocal critic of the Iraq war, Galloway denied any involvement to ABCNEWS earlier this year.
"I've never seen a bottle of oil, owned one or bought one," Galloway said in a previous interview with ABCNEWS.
According to the document, France was the second-largest beneficiary, with tens of millions of barrels awarded to Patrick Maugein, a close political associate and financial backer of French President Jacques Chirac.
Maugein, individually and through companies connected to him, received contracts for some 36 million barrels. Chirac's office said it was unaware of Maugein's deals, which Maugein told ABCNEWS are perfectly legal.
The single biggest set of contracts were given to the Russian government and Russian political figures, more than 1.3 billion barrels in all including 92 million barrels to individual officials in the office of President Vladimir Putin.
Another 1 million barrels were contracted to the Russian ambassador to Baghdad, 137 million barrels of oil were given to the Russian Communist Party, and 5 million barrels were contracted to the Russian Orthodox Church.
Also on the list are the names of prominent journalists, two Iraqi-Americans, and a French priest who organized a meeting between the pope and Tariq Aziz, Saddam's deputy prime minister.
The following are the names of some of those who, according to the document, received Iraqi oil contracts (amounts are in millions of barrels of oil):
Russia The Companies of the Russian Communist Party: 137 million The Companies of the Liberal Democratic Party: 79.8 million The Russian Committee for Solidarity with Iraq: 6.5 million and 12.5 million (2 separate contracts) Head of the Russian Presidential Cabinet: 90 million The Russian Orthodox Church: 5 million
France Charles Pasqua, former minister of interior: 12 million Trafigura (Patrick Maugein), businessman: 25 million Ibex: 47.2 million Bernard Merimee, former French ambassador to the United Nations: 3 million Michel Grimard, founder of the French-Iraqi Export Club: 17.1 million
Syria Firas Mostafa Tlass, son of Syria's defense minister: 6 million
Turkey Zeynel Abidin Erdem: more than 27 million Lotfy Doghan: more than 11 million
Indonesia Megawati Sukarnoputri: 11 million
Spain Ali Ballout, Lebanese journalist: 8.8 million
Yugoslavia The Socialist Party: 22 million Kostunica's Party: 6 million
Canada Arthur Millholland, president and CEO of Oilexco: 9.5 million
Italy Father Benjamin, a French Catholic priest who arranged a meeting between the pope and Tariq Aziz: 4.5 million Roberto Frimigoni: 24.5 million
United States Samir Vincent: 7 million Shakir Alkhalaji: 10.5 million
United Kingdom George Galloway, member of Parliament: 19 million Mujaheddin Khalq: 36.5 million
South Africa Tokyo Saxwale: 4 million
Jordan Shaker bin Zaid: 6.5 million The Jordanian Ministry of Energy: 5 million Fawaz Zureikat: 6 million Toujan Al Faisal, former member of Parliament: 3 million
Lebanon The son of President Lahoud: 5.5 million
Egypt Khaled Abdel Nasser: 16.5 million Emad Al Galda, businessman and Parliament member: 14 million
Palestinian Territories The Palestinian Liberation Organization: 4 million Abu Al Abbas: 11.5 million
Qatar Hamad bin Ali Al Thany: 14 million
Libya Prime Minister Shukri Ghanem: 1 million
Chad Foreign minister of Chad: 3 million
Brazil The October 8th Movement: 4.5 million
Myanmar (Burma) The minister of the Forests of Myanmar: 5 million
Ukraine The Social Democratic Party: 8.5 million The Communist Party: 6 million The Socialist Party: 2 million The FTD oil company: 2 million
ABC has another spelling of this name. The name on the list we saw the other night was Shakir al Khafaji, and he was behind Scott Ritter's pro-Iraq progaganda movie. Behind it both financially and as an "advisor".
Who? WHO? WHO??? And are there any AMERICAN journalists on Saddam's Bribe List?
Classic Clintonian parsing. A person who rents a home could say pretty much the same thing, 'I never owned or bought a home', but they no less lived in a home and received the benefits of it.
I saw that there were 7 of them debating in South Carolina last night.
Galloway probably "only" made $9.5 million.
Hehe. So much for Galloway's "principled stand" against the war.
Think he'll do time for this?
Neither do I.
I agree. For all we know, their crack journalist "obtained" the list by reading FR.
And they buried the US info and misspelled Ritter's sponsor.
This is a damning indictment.
Frankly, I'm surprised that ABC News reported it.
The French people should be informed, but getting past the propaganda machine that serves as their news service is practically impossible.
Well, well, well. Surprise, surprise. No wonder they didn't want us to go in. What a joke.
But, how many American voters are going to know about this before the election?
The mainstream media is SO evil, and most voters never learn the details!
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