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Monday, March 28, 2005
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 Thumbing his nose at all Iraqi citizens, Kofi Annan (co-conspirator to be) and the United Nations have decided to pay legal bills of Benon Sevan, the former head of the U.N. oil-for-food program in Iraq. That is bad enough right there. Perpetrating a fraud on humanity ought not to be a reimburseable expense. The guy was wealthy enough even before the illegal oil deals.
What's worse than that? He says he'll use the Iraqi's oil-for-food money to pay this schiester's bills. That money, for the last time, belongs to the Iraqi people, not the U.N., not friends of Chirac or Schroder.
Wassupwidat?
2:27:58 PM
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He is seeing both he and his son becoming targets of the corruption investigation in the UN known as the OFF (oil for food) program, which was meant to help the Iraqi people in terms of food, medicines, and other necessities of life. This, as a means to not make the people suffer under the sanctions upon Saddam.
And Kofi has the gall to propose another gold mine of corruption called official development assistance (ODA), tax to all countries. The UN of course would be the tax collector and money manager. And the UN would give the money to the have-nots. Right. Kofi insists there is an immediate need for a lot of money to keep things going. I understand the need, after all, they just lost the sugar daddy called the oil-for-food program. And the UN has no credible track record of handling large sums of money. They haven't the willpower sufficient to keep their hands out of the cookie jar. Which is what their track record shows.
The people who need aid would be better served if none of the money was in control of the UN. Instead, leave it up to the spending countries to send their cash themselves, only coordinated perhaps by the UN. But the UN never gets their hands on it to corrupt them. All the UN will need money for is their supply of toilet paper and other stationary to run an office, their utilities and building maintenance.
TIMESOnline.co.uk story.
1:29:48 PM
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