Posted on 05/09/2005 5:30:59 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
Court Favors U.N. on Oil-For-Food Papers
By NICK WADHAMS, Associated Press Writer 53 minutes ago
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations won an initial victory in federal court Monday blocking a former investigator from giving Congress documents that he took with him when he quit a probe of the Iraq oil-for-food program.
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U.S. District Judge Ricardo Urbina in Washington issued the temporary restraining order in the effort by the U.N. to quash three congressional subpoenas for Robert Parton. The ex- FBI agent quit the U.N.-appointed Independent Inquiry Committee in April, reportedly because he believed it ignored evidence critical of U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan.
The court order freezes the legal issues, giving the two sides a 10-day window to attempt to resolve the matter.
Parton has already turned over documents from the investigation to the House International Relations Committee in response to a subpoena. He is also under subpoena from two other House investigations.
The chief of the U.N.-appointed investigative committee, former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, sought the court petition, and the United Nations filed it on his behalf. Volcker said release of the documents could jeopardize his investigation and put witnesses' lives at risk.
"This action is out of concern for the protection of the witnesses and the confidentiality of the investigation," Volcker's committee said in a statement prior to the ruling.
Annan created the Volcker probe last year to investigate fraud in the $64 billion program, but the probe has itself been thrust into the spotlight over accusations that it covered up evidence critical of the U.N. leader.
The oil-for-food program allowed Saddam Hussein's government to sell oil and use the proceeds to buy food, medicine and humanitarian goods during the U.N. trade embargo, but it became a tool with which the Iraqi dictator stole billions of dollars.
In an interim report March 29, Volcker's panel concluded there wasn't enough evidence to prove Annan influenced the awarding of an oil-for-food contract to a Swiss company that employed his son, Kojo Annan.
But it faulted him for not properly investigating allegations of conflict of interest in the awarding of the contract, and Volcker's committee denies it ignored any facts about Annan.
Volcker's committee claims Parton is still subject to U.N. immunity and therefore exempt from congressional subpoenas. It has accused him of violating his confidentiality agreement by taking the documents when he quit.
In a statement released through his lawyer Monday, Parton said he kept the documents "because of my concern that the investigative process and conclusions were flawed."
Parton said he had repeatedly expressed his concerns to the committee and wanted to keep a record that showed he wasn't associated with the conclusions it made.
In another statement Monday prior to the court ruling, Parton's lawyer, Lanny Davis, said Parton would comply with the congressional subpoenas unless the court ordered him not to.
"We trust and expect that if a federal court so orders, the Congress will refrain from seeking to hold Mr. Parton in contempt," Davis wrote.
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I'm e-mailing my US Senator right now!
In other words, he ruled in favor of International Law, thus saying the U.N. is not accountable to its members.
Precisely!
We've been invaded!
The enemy didn't bring weapons, they inserted themselves into offices of power.
Urbina, Ricardo M.
Born 1946 in New York, NY
Federal Judicial Service:
U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia
Nominated by William J. Clinton on March 22, 1994, to a seat vacated by Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr.; Confirmed by the Senate on June 15, 1994, and received commission on June 16, 1994.
Education:
Georgetown University, B.A., 1967
Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1970
Professional Career:
Staff attorney, D.C. Public Defender Service, 1970-1972
Private practice, Washington, DC, 1972-1974
Professor & director, Criminal Justice Program, Howard University School of Law, 1974-81
Associate judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 1981-1994
Race or Ethnicity: Hispanic
Gender: Male
They can't because RICARDO said so, LOL!!!
And Ricardo is boss around these parts!
/sarcasm
Well this ought to make our guys more determined and piss them off a bit, this isn't getting off the front page. The more the UN squirms and exposes its corrupt nature the deeper trouble it gets in.
I'm looking for a strict definition of congressional subpoena.
I'd like to know exactly what it says.
Something has to be done.
This is out of control.
We are living in a judicial tyranny.
What a miserable curriculum vitae. Another no-talent Democrat filling a seat.
well I don't know if I would read as much into this temporary restraining order
you grant a temporary order in cases where you cannot reverse the impact of not issuing a temporary restraining order, cat is out the bag etc. etc.
in other words, all judges like to err on the side of caution and would prefer, either that the parties come to some sort of agreement on their own, or that the judge has the time to review the documents fully first and give time for the parties to prep for a full hearing on the issues....
however I agree I cannot see how there couldn't be some kind of compromise to be able to use the documents and protect those parties that deserve it, not koffi baby though

Pinellas county, Florida serial murderer uncertified Judgenfuhrer Greer:
"I can help. A congressional subpoena is worth nothing.
Even a bucket of Florida spit is worth more.
And the coven of stupid gonadless pussies in Congress won't dare do anything about it."
He's attempting to stop the documents from reaching the other committee's.
You know its sad but true.
It really is true.
A Congressional subpoena wasn't worth spit in Florida, and it doesn't appear to be worth spit here.
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