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Cotecna Paid Kojo Annan to Protect Cotecna's Business in Ghana
2004-11-28
From The New York Sun, an article by Claudia Rosett, a senior fellow with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and an adjunct fellow with Hudson Institute.
.... investigators are now looking into new information suggesting that the younger [Kojo] Annan received far more money over a much longer period, even after his compensation from Cotecna had reportedly ended. ..... The younger Annan stopped working for Cotecna in late 1998, but it now turns out that he continued to receive money from Cotecna not only through 1999, as recently reported, but right up until February of this year. The timing coincides with the entire duration of Cotecna's work for the U.N. oil-for-food program. It now appears the payments to the younger Annan ended three months after the U.N., in November, 2003, closed out its role in oil-for-food and handed over the remains of the program to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Baghdad.

This latest bombshell involving the secretary-general's son was confirmed Wednesday by Kofi Annan's spokesman, Fred Eckhard, in response to this reporter's query, based on information obtained elsewhere. In an email, Mr. Eckhard wrote: "I was able to reach Kojo's lawyer this morning. He confirms that Kojo Annan received payments from Cotecna as recently as February 2004. The lawyer said that these payments were part of a standard non-competition agreement, under which the decision as to whether to continue the payments or not was up to Cotecna." Mr. Eckhard added that, according to Kojo Annan's lawyer, the information has "been reported" to the U.N.-authorized inquiry into oil-for-food, led by a former Federal Reserve chairman, Paul Volcker. Labeled as compensation for Kojo Annan's agreeing not to compete with Cotecna's business in West Africa, the post-employment payments were in the amount of $2,500 per month, according to another source with access to the documents. If the payments were continuous over the slightly more than five-year period involved, that would have totaled more than $150,000. .....

Cotecna earlier this year denied any wrongdoing, saying that Kojo Annan's portfolio involved West Africa, not the U.N. or Iraq. Kojo Annan's lawyer at the London-based firm Schillings said the younger Annan is cooperating with the Volcker inquiry, but would not comment to the press on his payments from Cotecna. ..... A letter ... written January 11, 1999, by Cotecna CEO Robert Massey [outlines] the terms of a $2,500 per month "compensatory indemnity" in return for Kojo Annan's agreement to "refrain from any similar consultancy or employment." ....

A previous Rantburg posting, titled A Primer About Cotecna, the Food-for-Oil Program, and Kojo Annan, pointed out that Cotecna is a company that is much older and larger than its one UN contract that it performed for the United Nations during 1998-2003. Cotecna was founded 30 years ago, in 1974. Cotecna has a workforce of about 4,000 personnel in over 100 offices and holds inspection contracts with 13 governments -- Burkina Faso,Comoros, Ivory Coast, Eduador, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, Togo, and Venezuela. Cotecna has no special relationship with the United Nations. The overwhelming majority of business is directly with individual governments.

Cotecna helps developing, still quite corrupt, countries to professionalize their customs services. In particular, in Ghana (the Annans' home country), Cotecna has a ten-year contract with the Government of the Republic of Ghana. Those two parties formed a joint venture, called Gateway Services Limited [GSL], which is 70% owned by Cotecna. When the ten-year contract expires, the business can be taken over completely by Ghanan government or the joint business can be extended with another contract. Cotecna apparently believes that its payments to Kojo Annan will make the second outcome more likely, but understandably wanted to keep such payments secret.

In 1999, Cotecna explained to the UN Under-Secretary-General for Management to his satisfaction that Kojo Annan's business activities were limited to west Africa, did not involve the UN, and played no role in Cotecna's winning the UN contract. Now Kojo Annan is trying, through his lawyer, to explain the same limitations to Claudia Rosett, but her stubborn misintpretation of the situation make her deaf and blind to all such explanations.

Since Claudia Rosett likes to traffic in reckless speculations about other people being corrupted by their own personal greed, let's do the same about her and see how she like it. A few years ago, few people would have recognized her name. She was an obscure, mid-level pundit, lost in the multitude other such would-be pundits. Now, however, she's become world-famous because of her slanders of the Annans. Now suddenly she stands at the threshhold of major punditry. She enjoys sinecures with two major, rich foundations. We can be sure that her income from writing and speaking have sky-rocketed.

A Google search for the two words Rosett and Kojo indicates that at least 1,230 websites report her speculations about him. Bizarrely and pathetically, even the normally sensible Belmont Club has begun to compile a complete list of all websites that mention Rosett's newest article.

In these circumstances, she will not entertain any explanation about Cotecna and Kojo Annan that does not incriminate Kofi Annan in personal corruption involving the Oil-for-Food Program. The enventual cost for her will be, though, that when the Volcker investigation and all the future US Congress investigations and all other investigations by objective journalists confirm again and again that this story is a groundless hoax, then maybe she will finally take her rightful place in the history of US journalism alongside Dan Rather as a fool who persistently peddled a totally wrong story in the year 2004.
Posted by:Mike Sylwester

#5  
That article about Jack Ruby is a real blast from the past. I don't even know how that got onto the web.

I ran a Google search on "Mrs. Davis" and got ten hits and found this tidbit:
I worked with a company that populated surface mount printed circuit boards. The Chinese drove the Mexicans out of the business because the Mexicans are high labor cost producers. Then, to add insult to injury, they'd come in after they drove the company out of business and buy the equimpent at auction to stock their next factory.

... and this tidbit:
Hello, my name is Rica Davis. I graduated from Murray State University with a B.S. degree in Elementary Education. I finished my Master's degree in Instructional Design and Technology at the University of Memphis in May 2002. I taught 3rd grade one year in Paducah, Kentucky before moving to Memphis. I have been employed with Memphis City Schools for seven years. This is my fifth year teaching 3rd grade. I have two brothers and two sisters who live in Kentucky and Mississippi. I am married to Edward Davis. I have two children named Anthony and Jessica. In my spare time I enjoy reading, bowling, and shopping. I am looking forward to this school year.

Ha ha. All you Mrs. Davises are peas in a pod, but there's only one Mike Sylwester.
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Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-11-28 8:13:48 PM  

#4  Exactly. Who knows? Who cares?
Posted by: Frank G   2004-11-28 5:21:39 PM  

#3  Mike is right as usual.

A few years ago, few people would have recognized her name. She's a nobody. Google her. 45,000 hits.

A biography from the Foundation for the defence of Democracies, one of her sinecures:

Claudia Rosett

Journalist-in-Residence
The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies

Claudia Rosett writes on international affairs, drawing on 22 years experience as a journalist and editor, reporting from Asia, the former Soviet Union, Latin America and the Middle East. Currently based in New York, she writes a column, “The Real World,” on issues of tyranny and human rights, especially as these relate to the War on Terror, for The Wall Street Journal's www.Opinionjournal.com and The Wall Street Journal Europe. She has also contributed to publications such as The New York Times, Commentary, The American Spectator and The Weekly Standard, and makes frequent guest appearances on TV and radio

Ms. Rosett has served as a member of The Wall Street Journal's editorial board in New York (1997-2002), and as a reporter and then bureau chief in The Wall Street Journal's Moscow Bureau, covering the former Soviet Union (1993-1996). Prior to that she covered Asia, writing both signed opinion features and unsigned editorials as editorial-page editor of The Asian Wall Street Journal (1986-1993). She has also worked as editor of the Journal's daily Bookshelf column, based in New York (1984-1986), and reported free-lance from Chile (1981-1982). More recently she has reported from Lebanon, and written on issues involving the United Nations, foreign dissidents, and tyrants who in various ways threaten the democratic world.

For her on-site coverage of China's 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising, Ms. Rosett won an Overseas Press Club Citation for Excellence. Her work has included editorializing about global crises in emerging markets in the late 1990s; on-the-scene reporting of the 1994-1996 war in Chechnya, and the 1992 collapse of the Soviet-installed regime in Kabul; and in 1994 she broke the full story of North Korean labor camps in the Russian Far East, reporting from the camps.
 
Ms. Rosett holds a B.A. from Yale University (1976), an M.A. in English Literature from Columbia University (1979) and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (1981).

Google Mike Sylwester. 3 hits

Two Rantburg hits and an artilce on Jack Ruby's Mob Connections.

Who is this Mike Sylwester nobody's ever heard of? An obscure, low level commenter, lost in the multitude of other commenters. Perhaps he will be world-famous from his indefatigable defence of the indefencible. Who knows?
Posted by: Mrs. Davis   2004-11-28 5:19:34 PM  

#2  Governor Lepetomaine: "Quick, we have to do something to protect our phoney-baloney jobs."
Posted by: whitecollar redneck   2004-11-28 1:42:28 PM  

#1  Opinion piece - move it, plz.

Mike: Something is seriously wrong with you - or your motivations are somehow mercenary. Nothing else explains your obsessive doggy with a sock in his mouth bullshit. RB is not here for your purposes. Fuck off and run your own blog. Once you were just an alternative opinion, usually worth a look. Now that's no longer true.

You've become a laughing-stock, in case you've become so blinded you can't see it. Move along, sonny, you were never an authority of note and now you're a mere bandwidth hog and RB leech.

HAND - somewhere else.
Posted by: .com   2004-11-28 11:42:08 AM  

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