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To: LarryLied
Thanks for the ping, Larry. Money passed to the right places to hush up a whole lot of mischief-making, it appears. A little background (too much for this "country girl"....obfuscation and weasel-words):

Anne Williamson explains Russia-Gore money games , Oct. 2000:
Unfortunately, for Russians and Americans who want answers, Jim Leach, Chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services, has quietly dropped the investigation of exactly what happened to the IMF's $4.5 billion bailout in August 1998. Instead, Leach has been pursuing legislation Lawrence Summers favors which proposes a global "Know Your Customer" regime that will effectively end American citizens' financial privacy while crushing the tax competitive "havens."


Other FR links:
Bond scam has 'strong' Kremlin ties , Sept. 1999.
New Cox Report May Target Gore, June 2000.
Gore's nuke agreements coming unglued: Gordon Prather looks at Al's covert dealings with Chernomyrdi , Nov. 2000.
2 posted on 08/13/2002 6:58:32 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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Instead, Leach has been pursuing legislation Lawrence Summers favors which proposes a global "Know Your Customer" regime that will effectively end American citizens' financial privacy while crushing the tax competitive "havens."

Just great.

H.I.I.D. had supporters high in the Administration. One was Lawrence Summers, himself a former Harvard economics professor, whom Clinton named Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs in 1993. Summers, now Deputy Treasury Secretary, had longstanding ties to the principals of Harvard's project in Russia and its later project in Ukraine.

Summers hired a Harvard Ph.D., David Lipton (who had been vice president of Jeffrey D. Sachs and Associates, a consulting firm), to be Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. After Summers was promoted to Deputy Secretary, Lipton moved into Summers's old job, assuming "broad responsibility" for all aspects of international economic policy development. Lipton co-wrote numerous papers with Sachs and served with him on consulting missions in Poland and Russia. "Jeff and David always came [to Russia] together," said a Russian representative at the International Monetary Fund. "They were like an inseparable couple." Sachs, who was named director of H.I.I.D. in 1995, lobbied for and received U.S.A.I.D. grants for the institute to work in Ukraine in 1996 and 1997.

Andrei Shleifer, a Russian-born émigré and already a tenured professor of economics at Harvard in his early 30s, became director of H.I.I.D.'s Russia project. Shleifer was also a protégé of Summers, with whom he received at least one foundation grant. Summers wrote a promotional blurb for Privatizing Russia (a 1995 book co-written by Shleifer and subsidized by H.I.I.D.) declaring that "the authors did remarkable things in Russia, and now they have written a remarkable book."
The Nation


3 posted on 08/13/2002 7:09:26 PM PDT by LarryLied
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