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UN probe paints Annan's son as big-spending liar
Reuters ^ | 9/7/5 | Claudia Parsons

Posted on 09/07/2005 6:48:34 PM PDT by SmithL

You can choose your friends but not your family.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan escaped charges of corruption in a report on the Iraqi oil-for-food program released on Wednesday, but evidence was presented that his son Kojo brandished his father's name to avoid paying taxes on a luxury car and lied repeatedly while under investigation.

Kofi Annan said the report was "deeply embarrassing." One of the most embarrassing points for the soft-spoken Nobel Peace Prize winner from Ghana must be the role of his own son.

Kojo Annan, now 31, was a consultant for the Swiss firm Cotecna S.A. that won a lucrative U.N. contract in Iraq and, contrary to his repeated denials, was closely involved in the 1998 bidding process. Around the same time, he lied in order to use his father's diplomatic privileges to avoid over $20,000 in taxes and duty on a Mercedes-Benz car, the report said.

"I think the report speaks for itself and he will have to speak for himself," Kofi Annan said of his son after he was presented with the results of a year-long probe into the Iraqi oil-for-food program which revealed inefficiency and mismanagement compounded by political tensions and corruption.

In a written response printed as an annex to the report, Kojo's lawyer said any telephone contact with U.N. officials were personal conversations and it was "unfair and misleading" to say he was not forthcoming with investigators.

On the car, the lawyer's letter noted that Kojo was "barely out of college" in 1998. "He can be forgiven for an indiscretion of this sort, if indeed it is one," it said.

While the report from the committee headed by former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker did not find "reasonably sufficient" evidence to conclude the secretary-general knew about Cotecna's bid or his son's involvement, it did fault him for failing to conduct a proper investigation.

CALLED FAMILY FRIEND

Phone records and documents that Cotecna had previously withheld showed Kojo made a string of phone calls to U.N. officials at key moments in the bidding process, including several to a family friend of the Annans, Diana Mills-Aryee, whom Kojo called "Aunty" and who worked in the U.N. procurement department.

While investigating Kojo's role in bidding for the contract, which was to inspect goods shipped to Iraq under the program, the committee stumbled across evidence of his purchase of the Mercedes-Benz, which he shipped to Ghana.

Kojo told Mercedes-Benz that the car needed to arrive in Ghana in time for Christmas for the secretary-general's use but the elder Annan never went to the country in December 1998.

"Kojo Annan saved approximately $20,644 by purchasing and shipping the car to Ghana under false pretenses," it said.

It added that while there was no evidence the car was paid for by Cotecna as compensation in connection with the Iraqi contract, it was not clear where all of the $39,056 purchase price came from. Kojo admitted he used his father's name to purchase the car without his consent but he received $15,000 around that time from his father, the report said.

The report also showed evidence that Kojo continued to work for Cotecna in 1999 and to receive payments from the company until early 2004, contradicting earlier assertions that his consultancy ended at the end of 1998.

The son of Annan's first wife, a Nigerian, Kojo worked in West Africa as a consultant for Cotecna and is usually based in Nigeria.

Volcker said that while the investigation had found no corruption by the secretary-general, the criticism of Kofi Annan's behavior left unanswered questions.

"It's troublesome that we found his son involved in activities that were inappropriate," Volcker added.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: annan; axisofweasles; cotecna; kofiklatch; kojo; mercedes; oil4food; oilforfood
There seems to be no end to the korruption at the kofiklatch.
1 posted on 09/07/2005 6:48:38 PM PDT by SmithL
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To: SmithL

UN OUT NOW.


2 posted on 09/07/2005 6:50:24 PM PDT by Rosemont
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To: Rosemont

To hell with Kofi, Kojo, and the rest of the UN.


3 posted on 09/07/2005 6:55:03 PM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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To: SmithL
"Big-spending liar," huh?

He's a typical liberal.

4 posted on 09/07/2005 7:17:47 PM PDT by Reactionary
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To: SmithL

Just out of college, buying a Mercedes, and Pop doesn't have a clue.

Both have unmitigated arrogance to expect anyone is stupid enough to believe that.


5 posted on 09/07/2005 8:34:08 PM PDT by freema (Ready to Rock AND Roll)
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