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UN caves in on inquiry into its Iraq oil-for-food 'scandal'
Daily Telegraph ^
| March 14, 2004
| Charles Laurence in New York, and Inigo Gilmore
Posted on 03/14/2004 4:03:29 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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The Oil-for-Food Scandal******AMEP still exists on registry documents in Monaco, but Mr. Abdelnour confirmed that the office there on Boulevard Princesse Charlotte closed two years ago. Intriguingly, the same building in Monaco houses another oil company, Toro Energy SAM, whose owner and a key business partner both figure prominently on the Al Mada list: oil industry specialist Cabecadas Rui de Sousa and Frenchman Patrick Maugein. (Mr. Abdelnour says he does not know either man). Mr. Maugein, a billionaire with close ties to Jacques Chirac, is a longtime associate of the trader and former fugitive Marc Rich, who fled to Europe in 1983 to avoid answering charges of racketeering, illegal trading and dodging a tax-bill of $48 million.
(Mr. Rich was pardoned by Bill Clinton in his final hours in the White House). Mr. Maugein was also a close contact of Tariq Aziz, with whom he met regularly. He is the non-executive chairman of Soco International PLC, a publicly listed London-based petroleum exploration/production company, which goes into markets the majors tend to skip--Mongolia, Vietnam, North Korea, Libya and Yemen.***
.One prominent former employee of Cotecna is Kojo Annan, Kofi Annan's son by his first marriage. The young Mr. Annan was employed by Cotecna in the mid-1990s. He reportedly continued a consultancy relationship with Cotecna through his Nigerian-based company.
Philip Henebry, Cotecna's CFO, confirmed that Kojo Annan had been employed there, but would not confirm any dates. Asked how Cotecna was able to underbid competitors on the Iraq contract by as much as half, he replied that "We felt that the margins with competitors were very, very high. Originally the contract was for short periods and we worked on the assumption it would be renewed." ***
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Whew! My initial take when reading this headline was the UN would NOT investigate the oil for food program. An inquiry is certainly needed, but I don't feel the UN will be honest and forthcoming in implicating itself. I trust them about as far as I can throw their useless building.
Great information about Marc Rich, CW. No wonder Clinton has been vying for Secretary General. You'd think that left leaning little pr!ck would have enough money to satisfy him by now.
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posted on
03/14/2004 4:38:03 AM PST
by
Quilla
To: Cincinatus' Wife
John Kerry would have us defer to this corrupt cabal.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
UN official Benon Sevan Iraq's new governing council has hired the accountants KPMG and the international law firm, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, to investigate claims that large sums of money - which should have been spent on food and medicine for ordinary Iraqis - were diverted through oil "vouchers" to line pockets abroad.
So who is KPMG and who owns them?
I'm not impressed.
Call in the FBI. Or the NYPD.
Then I'll believe it.
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posted on
03/14/2004 4:43:49 AM PST
by
samtheman
To: Quilla
The UN investigating itself!
Seems we need to have one of those "independent investigations" the liberals love to demand.
I think Newt should be CHAIR of the investigation, watch the liberals worldwide screech and squeal then. Of course our own State Department would be loudly heard as well.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Definitely bring in the NYPD. Serve them a summons. Issue them a fine. A big whopping super-fine (enough to cover NYC budget deficits). And when they don't pay (they won't, of course),
kick them out of the city.
Retake that building. Put that real-estate to some good use for a change.
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posted on
03/14/2004 4:46:20 AM PST
by
samtheman
To: Quilla
The left is involved in this big time and if we are not careful it will be swept under the rug.
The Liberals in Congress will sell their souls for power and they are in bed with the UN,France,Germany and Russia and to a great extent with China. Remember they are the ones that kept screaming about bringing this group on board knowing all the while they wouldnt come and here is why. The US in the hands of the Democrats will be no different than Cuba.
America had better stand and be counted while she still can.
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posted on
03/14/2004 4:55:31 AM PST
by
gunnedah
To: samtheman
KPMG is one of the largest international public accounting firms and one of the "Big Four" of accounting firms in the U.S. I would trust their work on this so long as the engagement scope is not unduly limited.
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posted on
03/14/2004 4:55:42 AM PST
by
Loyal Buckeye
((Kerry is a flake))
To: Cincinatus' Wife
DUDE: They figure it's easy money, it's all pretty harmless. I mean the UN members are taking bribes from dictators.
WALTER: Huh?
DONNY: What do you mean, Dude?
DUDE: Haliburton did not do this. I mean look at it. Third world mugs get a cushy job in the UN. They figure they're not getting enough money.
WALTER: That...fricking...scum!
DUDE: It's all a darn fake. Like Lenin said, look for the person who will benefit. And you will, uh, you know, you'll, uh, you know what I'm trying to say--
DUDE: Yeah, well, what do you care, Walter?
DONNY: Yeah Dude, why is Walter so pissed off?
WALTER: Those UN scumbags! This whole fricking thing--
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Heard Newt on Fox addressing this issue. Potentially, explosive but I'll be surprised if it develops legs. These are lefty crooks, after all.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Bttt
To: Cincinatus' Wife
This shall be fun to watch.
To: Quilla
Great information about Marc Rich, CW. No wonder Clinton has been vying for Secretary General. You'd think that left leaning little pr!ck would have enough money to satisfy him by now. It's not about the money, it's about the power. The money just happens to not only be a benefit, but also a means.
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posted on
03/14/2004 5:17:40 AM PST
by
Turbo Pig
(If They Don't Respect US, They Should At Least Fear US.)
To: Just mythoughts
"The UN investigating itself!"???
How about Kofi Anan investigating himself.
Fat chances, both.
Is Hanz Blix available?
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posted on
03/14/2004 5:18:16 AM PST
by
knarf
(A place where anyone can learn anything ... especially that which promotes clear thinking.)
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Good morning, CW.
Great article. Thank you.
I think our own crooked congresspimps can relate vicariously to a lot of this.
To: Conservativegreatgrandma
Heard Newt on Fox addressing this issue. Potentially, explosive but I'll be surprised if it develops legs. These are lefty crooks, after all. This might be too big for them to hide:
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More significant is that Sachs' article breaks the Times' silence about how Saddam's regime used oil vouchers to bribe potential goodwill ambassadors abroad. Sachs writes of the Rashid Hotel lobby, "where the oil traders would gather whenever a journalist, actor or political figure would arrive in Iraq and openly praise Mr. Hussein. "Experience taught them that the visitor usually returned to the hotel with a gift voucher, courtesy of the Iraqi president or one of his aides, representing the right to buy one million barrels or more of Iraqi crude." At last, some light on so many foreign visitors' otherwise inexplicable enthusiasm for the brutal regime. Rather too briefly, Sachs mentions a list in the possession of the Iraqi Governing Council, originating with Saddam's State Oil Marketing Organization, of 267 companies and individuals who allegedly received allocations of oil vouchers during the oil for food program. The list was first published in Baghdad in January (this newspaper wrote about it on Jan. 29); it names politicians from around the Arab world, a host of Russian companies and officials, former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua - and George Galloway, the antiwar British pol who was one of the Saddam's key mouthpieces abroad. The Times article mysteriously neglects to mention Galloway or some of the more startling names on the list - like President Sukarnoputri of Indonesia and Benon V. Sevan, the actual head of the U.N. Oil for Food program. Then again, the Times' decision to mention the existence the Oil for Food bribe list only an entire month after it was made public in Iraq is even more mysterious. This was a major story by anyone's reckoning. The "paper of record's" decision to keep silent on it (until the Iraqi Governing Council handed its reporter a massive dossier that could not be safely ignored) presumably had something to do with the paper's unstinting support of the United Nations as an alternative to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq. The corruption and misuse of the Oil for Food program has long been an open secret. More... |
To: knarf
"Is Hanz Blix available?"
Blixed will call upon the "big" daddy investigator of all, bjclinton and his fedayheen. "big" daddy bjclinton told us to follow blixed before anyone ever knew what blixed was going to say to that UN. Sounded like bjclinton wrote the speech Blixed gave.
To: Cincinatus' Wife
bttt
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posted on
03/14/2004 5:29:59 AM PST
by
kcvl
To: Cincinatus' Wife
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posted on
03/14/2004 5:32:00 AM PST
by
GailA
(Millington Rally for America after action http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872519/posts)
To: Cincinatus' Wife
Wonder if the TIDES FOUNDATION funded any "charities" who was involved with getting "food" into Iraq?
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