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Senator Urges UN's Annan to Step Down
Reuters ^ | 12/01/04

Posted on 12/01/2004 10:44:40 AM PST by nypokerface

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. senator investigating corruption in the U.N. oil-for-food program for Iraq said on Wednesday U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan should resign because the fraud took place on his watch.

Sen. Norm Coleman of Minnesota, chairman of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, said former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein reaped some $21.3 billion from the oil-for-food program because of Annan's lack of oversight.

"The decision to call for Mr. Annan's resignation does not come easily, but I have arrived at this conclusion because the most extensive fraud in the history of the U.N. occurred on his watch," Coleman, a first term Republican senator, said in an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal.

Coleman said Annan was "at the helm of the U.N. for all but a few days of the OFF (oil-for-food) program, and therefore, he must be held accountable for the U.N.'s utter failure to detect or stop Saddam's abuses."

In New York, U.N. chief spokesman Fred Eckhard said there had been only "a few voices" calling for Annan's resignation.

"His substantive agenda is strong. He is committed to it. He has heard no calls for resignation from any member state," Eckhard told reporters. He said Annan was "intent on continuing his substantive work for the remaining two years and one month of his term."

The oil-for-food program began in December 1996 to alleviate the impact on ordinary Iraqis of sanctions, imposed when Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990. The U.N. Security Council allowed Iraq to sell oil and buy food, medicine and other goods and let Baghdad draw up its own contracts.

Congressional investigators said this left room for abuse in the $64 billion program, administered by the United Nations and monitored by a U.N. Security Council panel, including the United States.

Coleman said the United Nations "simply cannot root out its own corruption while Mr. Annan is in charge."

The United Nations has refused to hand over documents to Coleman's subcommittee or allow the head of the oil-for-food program, Benon Sevan, to appear before a panel while its own investigation is under way, led by Paul Volcker, the former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman.

Eckhard said the Volcker commission's work was continuing "and we have no reason to think it will not be a full, fair and thorough investigation."

"I think it is much wiser to wait for the full investigation to be completed before allocating blame," he said. (Additional reporting by Irwin Arieff at the United Nations)


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; US: Minnesota
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1 posted on 12/01/2004 10:44:40 AM PST by nypokerface
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To: nypokerface
If he didn't know about the scandal, then he's incompetent.
If he did know about the scandal, then he's culpable.
Either way...
2 posted on 12/01/2004 10:48:58 AM PST by Edgerunner (The left ain't right. Hand me that launch pickle...)
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To: nypokerface

In a related story, Kofi Annan released a statement today urging Senator Norm Coleman to step down as well . . . . </sarcasm>


3 posted on 12/01/2004 10:51:33 AM PST by Bluegrass Conservative
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To: nypokerface

I agree with the senator.

The world needs a "Kofi" break.

(I know it was bad, but I couldn't help it) :)


4 posted on 12/01/2004 10:51:39 AM PST by myheroesareDeadandRegistered (Ann Coulter/ Mark Levin tag team in '08)
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To: nypokerface

It's amusing to note that the JUNIOR senator from Minnesota is in the news alot and doing a fabulous job, unlike the senior senator Screwball. Go Norm!!!!


5 posted on 12/01/2004 10:51:41 AM PST by Lucretia Borgia
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To: nypokerface

Good for you, Sen. Coleman. I hope others in government have the guts to stand up with you.


6 posted on 12/01/2004 10:52:10 AM PST by JustaCowgirl (Terrorists will "global test" us right off the planet)
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To: nypokerface
In New York, U.N. chief spokesman Fred Eckhard said there had been only "a few voices" calling for Annan's resignation. Okay you asked for it. Can someone get us this guys email/phone/address?
7 posted on 12/01/2004 10:52:10 AM PST by SF Republican
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To: Lucretia Borgia

Isn't the senior Senator for MN still cowaring somewhere outside of DC because he is worried about his "office safety????

and maybe he no longer has an office--squatters right's you know.


8 posted on 12/01/2004 10:58:19 AM PST by rod1 (uired 4 more hours).)
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Let's fire that sucker!


9 posted on 12/01/2004 10:59:48 AM PST by b2stealth (News at SOCIALISMWATCH.COM)
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To: nypokerface

If the house and senate did the right thing, all members of Congress would be demanding his resignation.


10 posted on 12/01/2004 11:02:30 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: nypokerface

Coleman '08! We need a man with guts in the queue.


11 posted on 12/01/2004 11:06:34 AM PST by thoughtomator (The Era of Old Media is over! Long live the Pajamasphere!)
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To: nypokerface

"The decision to call for Mr. Annan's resignation does not come easily, but I have arrived at this conclusion because the most extensive fraud in the history of the U.N. occurred on his watch,"

...and involved his son... and quite likely himself.


13 posted on 12/01/2004 11:20:12 AM PST by YankeeinOkieville
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To: Lucretia Borgia

You think Wellstone or Mondale would have been out front on this issue?


14 posted on 12/01/2004 11:24:40 AM PST by gridlock (ELIMINATE PERVERSE INCENTIVES)
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To: nypokerface

Norm's a helluva good senator. I'm proud he represents our - (clear my throat) blue state.

How about a Coleman/Pawlenty ticket in 2008? (Or vice versa?). Two guys who know how to grab the bull by the horns and get the business of the people done.


15 posted on 12/01/2004 11:25:10 AM PST by dave k
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To: nypokerface

One also need to know, that Kerry and hisbeloved old Lady also had invested into the Oil For Food Program by buying stocks. As soon as they found out that the scandal would bring on investigations, they decided to dump the stocks in a hurry in Feb 04.


16 posted on 12/01/2004 11:31:26 AM PST by Inge C (,)
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To: nypokerface

He should be hanged for murder
imo


17 posted on 12/01/2004 1:16:04 PM PST by joesnuffy ("The merit of our Constitution was, not that it promotes democracy, but checks it." Horatio Seymour)
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To: nypokerface
MASTER LIST UN OIL/SEX FOR FOOD SCANDALS
18 posted on 12/02/2004 3:39:27 AM PST by GailA (Praise GOD and our Lord Jesus that GW won.)
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To: joesnuffy

He, and anyone else who participated in this, should be in the dock right alongside Saddamn.


19 posted on 12/02/2004 3:40:50 AM PST by mewzilla
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