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UN's oil-for-food programme under scrutiny [Backed Scott Ritter's Movie?]
Financial Times ^ | April 12, 2004 | Claudio Gatti and Mark Turner

Posted on 04/13/2004 5:36:07 AM PDT by Quilla

A Detroit-based businessman of Iraqi origin who financed a film by Scott Ritter, the former chief United Nations weapons inspector, has admitted for the first time being awarded oil allocations during the UN oil-for-food programme.

Shakir Khafaji, who had close contacts with Saddam Hussein's regime, made $400,000 available for Mr Ritter to make In Shifting Sands, a film in which the ex-inspector claimed Iraq had been "defanged" after a decade of UN weapons inspections.

The disclosure is likely to raise further questions about the operation of the oil-for-food programme, which is already the subject of Congressional investigations and a separate high-level UN inquiry.

Congressional critics claim the Iraqi government manipulated the UN scheme in order to enrich members of the regime and buy influence abroad.

Mr Khafaji financed Mr Ritter's film in the same period as he received "allocations" for Iraqi oil, handed out by Baghdad on a discretionary basis as part of the UN oil-for-food programme between 1995 and 2002.

Recipients of the allocations were able to sell the oil to international traders for between 10 cents and 30 cents per barrel. A 1m-barrel allocation could net as much as $300,000 in profit.

The scheme was set up in such a way that beneficiaries' names were not recorded by the UN, and allowed them to claim they received no money from the Iraqi government.

Mr Khafaji says there was no connection between the oil allocations, which he says he sold on behalf of his "family", and his relationship with Mr Ritter, an ex-Marine who shifted from being one Saddam Hussein's toughest critics on weapons of mass destruction to being an opponent of the US-led invasion of Iraq.

In an interview with the Financial Times and Il Sole 24 Ore, the Italian business daily, Mr Khafaji admitted that he sold allocations to Italtech, a Tuscany-based company, which resold the oil to a Houston-based oil trading company called Bayoil, or its subsidiaries. But he says he never told Mr Ritter about his receipt of the oil allocations.

The relationship between Italtech and Bayoil was the subject of an Il Sole/FT investigation published last week.

Mr Ritter said he did not know that Mr Khafaji was involved in the oil-for-food programme. He denied receiving any money from the Iraqi government to help make his film.

He said he had an agreement with Mr Khafaji that his documentary would not be used in any deal with the Iraqis.

"To my knowledge Shakir has abided by this agreement, meaning that he has not been reimbursed by the Iraqi government for the money he put up for the movie," Mr Ritter said.

Asked what he would say if there was proof Mr Khafaji had received money from the regime, Mr Ritter replied: "I would agree that there's reason to believe there's a quid pro quo.

"I would agree that it's a suspicious thing; that Shakir al-Khafaji would have a responsibility to explain to me what happened. I'm not going to assume anything up front."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bigmac; hussein; khafaji; oilforfood; oliforfood; ritter; shakirkhafaji; un
Why is it every time I hear Ritter's name I associate it with a whopper?
1 posted on 04/13/2004 5:36:07 AM PDT by Quilla
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To: Quilla
Seems like going into Iraq is paying off in ways nobody could have predicted: the discoveries of the secret contracts with Saddam by UN countries, and the corruption of the "oil for food" program have exposed the UN for the polical hack machine it is.
2 posted on 04/13/2004 6:03:33 AM PDT by SpinyNorman
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To: Quilla
Yes Scotty you were CLEARLY bought and paid for. How much does a 180 cost these days?
3 posted on 04/13/2004 6:04:27 AM PDT by rod1 (On the front line)
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To: rod1
There was also a kiddie porn rumor, any know about sources to back that up?
4 posted on 04/13/2004 6:07:00 AM PDT by MrB
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To: MrB
Here's one:

Court ordered Scott Ritter to attend counseling for sex offenders

He attempted to lure underage children to meet him. He was caught setting up such a meeting by an undercover FBI agent posing as a teen when Ritter actually showed at a local Burger King. ONE SICK MAN!

5 posted on 04/13/2004 6:13:58 AM PDT by Quilla
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To: Quilla
After the statuatory rape attempt by Ritter I was always suprised to see him on TV spewing his Iraq bile or giving a lecture at some college. We freepers knew he was bought however the fact that the media ignored that and his rape attempt and still allowed him on tv is beyond comprehension.

He is more evidence of extreme Bush hating that will ignore his character flaws and let him continue his line.
6 posted on 04/13/2004 6:15:44 AM PDT by alisasny (John Kerry is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life.)
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To: Quilla
Follow the Money! Never fails!
7 posted on 04/13/2004 6:30:06 AM PDT by gr8eman
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I've wondered just how far this oil for food scam will reach. I wont be surprised if we see some RAT names start popping up.
8 posted on 04/13/2004 6:33:02 AM PDT by rrrod
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To: SpinyNorman
...and the corruption of the "oil for food" program have exposed the UN for the polical hack machine it is...

The collective mainstream media yawns.

9 posted on 04/13/2004 6:47:18 AM PDT by Tennessean4Bush (An optimist believes we live in the best of all possible worlds, a pessimist fears this is true.)
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To: Quilla
The story stinks to high heaven of "plausible deniability" for Scott Ritter. Scott Ritter has been the darling of the socialists for a long time. And not because of the film.
10 posted on 04/13/2004 8:28:39 AM PDT by Alia (California -- It's Groovy! Baby!)
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To: Quilla
The story stinks to high heaven of "plausible deniability" for Scott Ritter. Scott Ritter has been the darling of the socialists for a long time. And not because of the film.
11 posted on 04/13/2004 8:28:49 AM PDT by Alia (California -- It's Groovy! Baby!)
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To: rrrod
Baghdad Jim McDermott gave the money back...

...after he got caught.

http://acepilots.com/unscam/archives/cat_united_states.html

"Khafaji financed a film by Scott Ritter, former UN inspector, [which argued] against the UN sanctions. He also gave 5,000 dollars to the antiwar democrat
representative Jim McDermott, who, after press accusations, reimbursed the money."

12 posted on 05/02/2004 3:46:40 AM PDT by OneLoyalAmerican (A Fireman in the NAVY was promoted more times than Lieutenant junior grade John F'n Kerry.)
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