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Annan Questioned by Volker in Oil-For Food Scandal |
2005-01-26 |
![]() "The secretary-general is part of the investigation, is a subject like anyone else involved in oil-for-food at the secretariat," Eckhard said. And for Mike S.: One element of the investigation is Annan's son Kojo, who worked in Africa for a Swiss company that had a contract under the oil-for-food program. Kojo Annan, who denies any involvement in wrongdoing, received payments for more than four years after his job ended. It was not immediately known if the U.N. chief discussed his son during his meetings with Volcker and other investigators. Eckhard said the November meeting lasted more than 1 1/2 hours and the second about 25 minutes. A report in October by top U.S. arms inspector Charles Duelfer said Saddam was able to "subvert" the $60 billion program to generate an estimated $1.7 billion in revenue outside U.N. control from 1997 to 2003. Saddam also raked in more than $8 billion from illicit oil deals with Jordan, Syria, Turkey and Egypt, according to U.S. congressional investigators... There are also at least five U.S. congressional probes into the scandal. |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#1 What a whitewash that one's gonna be. |
Posted by: Glereper Craviter7929 2005-01-26 12:56:27 PM |