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<title>UN&#x26;#x27;s oil-for-food programme under scrutiny [Backed Scott Ritter&#x26;#x27;s Movie?]</title>
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<description>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&#x26;#x27;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 &#x26;#x22;defanged&#x26;#x22; 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...</description>
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