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Internal U.N. Audits Ignite Debate
2005-01-10
Followup on our report yesterday.
Internal U.N. audits sent to the director of the Iraq oil-for-food program uncovered extensive mismanagement of multimillion-dollar deals with contractors and fraudulent paperwork by its employees, according to copies of the some of the reports obtained by The Associated Press. An independent panel investigating corruption in the humanitarian program released the 55 internal audits on its Web site Sunday, a day earlier than originally planned after some of the reports were leaked to the media. The panel led by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, who was appointed in April by U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan to investigate the growing scandal, was given access to the audits that were conducted throughout the duration of the program, along with other relevant documents.
Posted by:Fred

#3  "(expanded) G8 or other group of democracies"

Who does that include? Is it only the West plus Japan? Assuming the bad guys don't just fade away like the UN, will the US still be the only sheriff? Will the nature of the bad guys initiate a sudden western recovery from its half century bout with colonial/success-guilt-paralysis syndrome?
Posted by: Carlos   2005-01-10 10:46:41 AM  

#2  Kofi is just the tip of the iceberg, BAR. Too many like the situation as it is for any meaningful change to occur. The best thing to do is let the UN fade slowly into the sunset as real international progress is made through the (expanded) G8 or other group of democracies.
Posted by: Spot   2005-01-10 9:18:27 AM  

#1  Igniting debate is all fine and dandy, but what really matters is what kind of change (if any) will come about as a result?

As long as Goo-fi is still in charge, I'm not convinced anything substantial is going to happen.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-01-10 1:34:01 AM  

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