Posted on 05/12/2005 5:50:49 PM PDT by prairiebreeze
British MP George Galloway says he is ready to face down US senators who claim he received oil rights from Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Mr Galloway denies claims by a Senate committee that he and a former French minister were allowed to sell Iraqi oil to reward their support for the regime.
The committee said it would be "pleased" for Mr Galloway to appear at a hearing in Washington on 17 May.
The MP accepted, declaring he would take "them on in their own lions' den".
He told the BBC: "I'll be Daniel and I'll be triumphant".
Oil allegations
Speaking shortly after the report was published on Thursday, Mr Galloway said he had "never profited from anything related to Iraq".
He said it was "patently absurd" to think that, as an MP being closely watched by UK security services, he could have become an "oil billionaire" on the sly.
Saddam Hussein misused the oil-for-food programme to reward people he hoped would work against UN sanctions Senator Carl Levin Most computers will open PDF documents automatically, but you may need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader.
He added that he had "written and e-mailed repeatedly" requesting the opportunity to appear before the committee and rebut the claims, but it had "yet to respond". A spokesman for committee chairman Senator Norm Coleman, inviting Mr Galloway to the hearing, denied that allegation.
"Contrary to his assertions, at no time did Mr Galloway contact the permanent subcommittee on investigations by any means, including but not limited to telephone, fax, e-mail, letter, Morse code or carrier pigeon," Mr Coleman's office said in a statement.
The Senate report also accuses former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua of receiving oil rights from Iraq. It claims both men were given potentially lucrative oil allocations as a reward for their support in calling for sanctions against the regime to be loosened.
It alleges that Baghdad gave Mr Pasqua the right to buy 11 million barrels of oil, while Mr Galloway had received an option on some 20 million. Middlemen could collect commissions of three to 30 US cents per barrel of oil, the report said.
However, there was no evidence in the report that either men personally profited.
Mr Pasqua - now a French senator, with immunity from criminal prosecution - said he had denied similar accusations in the past, and was denying them again.
UN role
Both Republican and Democrat senators issued the report, which followed a year of inquiries by the Senate's permanent subcommittee on investigations.
The committee says it has evidence from documents drawn up by the Ministry of Oil under Saddam Hussein and interviews with "high-ranking Hussein regime officials".
Mr Coleman, the Republican senator who chairs the committee, is a sharp critic of the United Nations.
The UN's oil-for-food programme was a $60bn (£32bn) scheme set up in 1996 to allow Iraq to buy food, medicine and other humanitarian supplies with the proceeds of regulated oil sales.
The programme aimed to relieve the suffering of Iraqis under sanctions and was formally ended in 2003 after the US-led invasion of Iraq.
Questions over the way the programme was conducted emerged in early 2004, after an Iraqi newspaper published a list of about 270 people including UN officials, politicians and companies it alleged may have profited from the illicit sale of Iraqi oil.
Mr Pasqua's name appeared on the list. He issued a denial at the time.
For his part, Mr Galloway won substantial damages in a libel suit against the London-based Daily Telegraph newspaper over an article relating to his alleged role in the oil-for-food programme.
The Senate report said the documents it used to make the allegations "have no relation" to those discussed in the Daily Telegraph piece
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He should be arrested as he steps off the plane and put in a cell with his jihad buddies. Galloway to Guantanamo.
He's got some 'splaining to do.
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This is horsh*t. Galloway won't come within 2000 miles of the U.S. Senate.
Well, maybe Ontario or Quebec just to tick us off.
Sounds like a good plan we would not have to have him back then and continue to pay his salary as a MP.
Let the games begin!
Galloway is a loon.
Well there's a good way to f*** up what's left of the 'special relationship' with Britain. Even those who don't like GAlloway would find such an American action outrageous. Blair's governemnt would collapse if he didn't reclaim him immediately or repudiate relations and you'd lose a valuable ally.
HAHAHAHA........come on over; I've seen what Norm Coleman can do to the likes of you.
Carrier pigeon...ya gotta love Coleman.
You could well be correct. We'll see if Galloway follows through.
Galloway will refute them because Galloway, like many leftists, is a liar.
Remain calm. It's not going to happen.
Here's the report.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/11_05_05_psi_report.pdf
The minute Gordon Brown replaces Tony Blair the Queen's troops will be gone from the field anyway.
Thanks for linking the report
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