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Kofi Annan's Oil-For-Food Corruption/Oil, Food and a Whole Lot of Questions
The EIB Network ^ | 2-22-03 | Rush Limbaugh/Claudia Rosett

Posted on 04/22/2003 9:53:14 PM PDT by jmstein7

My [wife] caught a report by Fox News Channel's Eric Shawn about the U.N. oil-for-food program. This hasn't been picked up anywhere, but it will come as a blockbuster revelation for anyone wondering why the French, Germans and Russians stood in the way of liberating Iraq. This program was supposed to help the starving Iraqi people. Instead, it was a cash cow.

This is why I always tell you: follow the money. Kofi Annan personally oversaw this program, and okayed requests under this program for things like laser light show equipment and cartoon making apparatus for Baghdad Bob. The United Nations also reaped a tidy 2.2% windfall off every drop of Iraqi oil sold.

Annan operated in secret, accountable to nobody. He's refused all requests to make records of this sweet deal public. The UN thinks of itself as unaccountable to anyone, but who keeps watch on whether they're helping the people where they deploy? Claudia Rosett's New York Times column which you can hear me read below - "Oil, Food and a Whole Lot of Questions" - reports that this program put "a veil of secrecy over tens of billions of dollars in contracts is an invitation to kickbacks, political back-scratching and smuggling done under cover of relief operations."

Rosett: "I found nothing that would seem to contradict General Tommy Franks's comment that the system should have been named the 'oil-for-palace program.'" This is why we don't want Hans Blix or Koffi Annan anywhere near Iraq. The US is pushing to lift 12-year-old sanctions while the same Russians and French who wanted to lift the sanctions they blamed for Iraqi suffering under Saddam want to keep them in place! Reuters reports that Annan is at the Security Council talking about getting oil flowing again. There is no way Annan wants this embargo to end, because that would end the oil-for-food cash pipeline. This is a huge, huge untold story.

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Oil, Food and a Whole Lot of Questions By CLAUDIA ROSETT

President Bush's call to lift economic sanctions against Iraq could mean the end of the United Nations oil-for-food program, which has overseen the country's oil sales since 1996. Not only are France and Russia likely to object, but they may well support efforts by Secretary General Kofi Annan to modify the oil-for-food system, which is due to expire on May 12, and give it a large role in rebuilding the country. Whatever Mr. Annan's reasons for wanting to reincarnate the operation, before he makes his case there's something he needs to do: open the books.

The oil-for-food program is no ordinary relief effort. Not only does it involve astronomical amounts of money, it also operates with alarming secrecy. Intended to ease the human cost of economic sanctions by letting Iraq sell oil and use the profits for staples like milk and medicine, the program has morphed into big business. Since its inception, the program has overseen more than $100 billion in contracts for oil exports and relief imports combined.

It also collects a 2.2 percent commission on every barrel — more than $1 billion to date — that is supposed to cover its administrative costs. According to staff members, the program's bank accounts over the past year have held balances upward of $12 billion. With all that money pouring straight from Iraq's oil taps — thus obviating the need to wring donations from member countries — the oil-for-food program has evolved into a bonanza of jobs and commercial clout. Before the war it employed some 1,000 international workers and 3,000 Iraqis. (The Iraqi employees — charged with monitoring Saddam Hussein's imports and distribution of relief goods — of course all had to be approved by the Baath Party.)

Initially, all contracts were to be approved by the Security Council. Nonetheless, the program facilitated a string of business deals tilted heavily toward Saddam Hussein's preferred trading partners, like Russia, France and, to a lesser extent, Syria. About a year ago, in the name of expediency, Mr. Annan was given direct authority to sign off on all goods not itemized on a special watch list. Yet shipments with Mr. Annan's go-ahead have included so-called relief items such as "boats" and boat "accessories" from France and "sport supplies" from Lebanon (sports in Iraq having been the domain of Saddam's Hussein's sadistic elder son, Uday).

On Feb. 7, with war all but inevitable, Mr. Annan approved a request by the regime for TV broadcasting equipment from Russia. Was this material intended to shore up the propaganda machine Saddam Hussein had built in recent years? After all, the United Nations in 2000 and 2001 approved more than a dozen contracts with Jordan and France for Iraq to import equipment for "educational TV."

It is impossible to find out for certain. The quantities of goods involved in shipments are confidential, and almost all descriptions on the contract lists made public by the United Nations are so generic as to be meaningless. For example, a deal with Russia approved last Nov. 19 was described on the contract papers with the enigmatic notation: "goods for resumption of project." Who are the Russian suppliers? The United Nations won't say. What were they promised in payment? That's secret.

I was at least able to confirm that the shipment of Russian TV equipment approved in February was not delivered before the war started. A press officer told me that batch didn't actually get to Iraq because United Nations processing is so slow that "it usually takes three to four months" before the purchases start to arrive.

Bureaucratic lags notwithstanding, putting a veil of secrecy over tens of billions of dollars in contracts is an invitation to kickbacks, political back-scratching and smuggling done under cover of relief operations. Of course, with so little paperwork made public, it is impossible to say whether there has been any malfeasance so far — but I found nothing that would seem to contradict Gen. Tommy Franks's comment that the system should have been named the "oil-for-palace program." Why, for example, are companies in Russia and Syria — hardly powerhouses in the automotive industry — listed as suppliers of Japanese vehicles? Why are desert countries like Libya, Syria and Saudi Arabia delivering powdered milk?

And then there is this menacing list of countries that supplied "detergent": Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Algeria, Yemen and Sudan. Maybe all that multisourced soap was just a terrific bargain for doing the laundry. But there is no way for any independent parties — including the citizens of Iraq, whose money was actually spent on the goods — to know.

Mr. Annan's office does share more detailed records with the Security Council members, but none of those countries makes them public. There is no independent, external audit of the program; financial oversight goes to officials from a revolving trio of member states — currently South Africa, the Philippines and, yes, France.

As for the program's vast bank accounts, the public is told only that letters of credit are issued by a French bank, BNP Paribas. Kurdish leaders in northern Iraq, entitled to goods funded by 13 percent of the program's revenues, have been trying for some time to find out how much interest they are going to receive on $4 billion in relief they are still owed. The United Nations treasurer told me that that no outside party, not even the Kurds, gets access to those figures.

Then there is the program's compensation commission, which is supposed to dole out 25 percent of all oil-for-food proceeds to people and companies harmed by Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait in 1990. It has so far dispensed $17.5 billion and approved a further $26.2 billion. Who decides on compensation claims? Commission members are picked from a "register of experts" supplied by Mr. Annan. One staff member told me that that this register cannot be released because it is "not public." The identities of the individual claimants are, of course, "confidential."

Lifting the sanctions would take away the United Nations' remaining leverage in Iraq. If the oil-for-food operation is extended, however, it will have a tremendous influence on shaping the new Iraq. Before that is allowed to happen, let's see the books.

Claudia Rosett, a former foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, is writing a book on dictatorships and democracy.

1 posted on 04/22/2003 9:53:14 PM PDT by jmstein7
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To: jmstein7
TENS OF BILLIONS of dollars in contracts BUMP!!

GET THE US OUT OF THE UN, GET THE UN OUT OF THE US NOW!

2 posted on 04/22/2003 9:58:04 PM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: Humidston
Why doesn't the U.S. demand an accounting in detail at the security council?
Even if it is vetoed, the light shining on the cockroaches would be at least entertaining, and at best enormously educational.
3 posted on 04/22/2003 10:07:46 PM PDT by Publius6961 (Californians are as dumm as a sack of rocks)
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To: Publius6961
Somehow I think Bush is working on those details as we speak, Publius. I suspect Bush is totally fed up with that bunch! They've done everything in their power to derail his good intentions. And they've done it because of their graft and selfishness - those puffed-up, pompus elitists!

If Bush can pull it off, I trust him and I believe he will.
4 posted on 04/22/2003 10:13:01 PM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: Humidston
Every FReeper should read this thread BUMP!
5 posted on 04/22/2003 10:14:39 PM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: jmstein7
Rosett's NYTimes article was posted several times last Thursday but attracted little comment. I'm glad to see it is picking up steam. Claudia was on Kudlow and Cramer, Batchelor and Alexander (frequently), and Scarboro Country tonight, and probably other programs too. She has more to say than what was in the NYTimes

More to come.
6 posted on 04/22/2003 10:14:49 PM PDT by Poincare ((not a good time for a Frenchish screen name))
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To: Poincare
Well Rush sure is on the bandwagon! He was literally furious today. I wish I could've heard the whole program without all the storm static in our area.

And I suspect he'll continue to rant at least through tomorrow...
7 posted on 04/22/2003 10:17:13 PM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: Humidston
Heard Rush tallking about this today..I wonder how many of the rats here in America objected to the war in Iraq for the same reasons.

So long as the oil contracts flowed, the "no blood for oil" lefties looked on while Saddam starved and slaughtered his own...

8 posted on 04/22/2003 10:27:29 PM PDT by hope (see the implosion of the left, their god Marduk has been utterly put to shame !)
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To: hope
bump
9 posted on 04/22/2003 10:42:08 PM PDT by Timothy
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To: hope
Something tells me this stink will reach far and wide. After all, when you wave BILLIONS through a trailer park, every snake in the UN, Dem Party, and all their wannabes will be running to get it!

I wonder how Clintoon(s) will figure into it - when it all shakes out.

GO RUSH!
10 posted on 04/22/2003 10:48:48 PM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: Poincare
I saw an interview with a woman(I don't remember her name)on FOX last November about this story. I'm glad the story is out again.
11 posted on 04/22/2003 10:58:22 PM PDT by hobson
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To: Humidston
And here's a good one... $600,000 a year from Saddam to Brit MP - http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/898397/posts

~A billion here, a billion there, pretty soon it adds up to real money!~
12 posted on 04/22/2003 10:59:15 PM PDT by Humidston (Do not remove this tag under penalty of law)
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To: jmstein7
It's time for Kofi and his warren of stooges and spies to get the hell out of the United States. Let them pack up their traps and go to Geneva; they're a detriment to US security and it's high time they were asked to go elsewhere.
13 posted on 04/22/2003 11:04:01 PM PDT by yooper
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To: jmstein7
Bump for later.
18 posted on 04/23/2003 3:02:31 AM PDT by Springman
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To: seamole
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/898147/posts
Master list FR posted articles on UN Food for Oil program
GailA ^ | 4/22/03 | Various


http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/898108/posts
MP George Galloway- voice cries "peace," hand in Saddam's till...
various FR links | 04-22-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy
20 posted on 04/23/2003 3:12:57 AM PDT by backhoe (Just an old keyboard cowboy, ridin' the trackball into the sunset...)
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