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Bolton's Buddies: Japan Demands UN Reform or Cut Funding
2006-02-25
If widespread fraud and waste at the United Nations is not stopped, Japan says it may cut its funding for the scandal-ridden international organization.

Responding to a U.N. officialÂ’s argument that his organizationÂ’s peacekeeping operations need more money to avoid future lapses, Japanese U.N. mbassador, Kenzo Oshima, said his government, which kicks in 20 percent of the peacekeeping budget, will "find it very difficult" to keep underwriting such operations unless corruption, waste and sexual abuse by troops are halted, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The threat arose during a special Security Council session called to discuss an internal investigation that unearthed the fact that nearly $300 million was lost in waste and fraud in peacekeeping procurement. According to the Times, the session was held as part of a U.S.-led effort to spur reform of U.N. management after another investigation revealed that a lack of oversight and rules had allowed corruption and subversion of the U.N.Â’s $64 billion oil-for-food program for Iraq.

The internal investigation report says the procurement department had a grievous lack of internal controls, and that rules were often flouted from 2000 to 2004. The report noted that it costs about $5 billion to support the U.N.'s 18 peacekeeping missions around the world. It said the scale, diversity and immediacy of needs allows opportunity for waste, fraud and corruption.
Posted by:Captain America

#15  Finally they understand that the UN is just Baka.
Posted by: SPoD   2006-02-25 18:39  

#14  Crazy Fool __ think of Godzilla munching his way thru Turtle Bay....
Posted by: Thulet Grineger4291   2006-02-25 16:13  

#13  Kenzo smiles politely and stabs them in the wallet, exactly on cue.

Banzai, indeed.
Posted by: mojo   2006-02-25 14:45  

#12  whatever you do, make sure to put the stake through its heart so it can't come back to life at a later date. It's evil. Kill it. Everything it touched became worse, not better.
Posted by: 2b   2006-02-25 13:16  

#11  Regis returns, by popular demand.
Posted by: lotp   2006-02-25 13:14  

#10  Amen, Mark E. It just ain't the same without that tough-talkin' moustache!
Posted by: docob   2006-02-25 13:11  

#9  One will not get reform until the UN is hit in its pocketbook. That will get their attention. Only trouble is, the whole concept is flawed from the git go. I would like to see more ad hoc groups of representative democracies make bilateral agreements for specific tasks with goals and sunset clauses than the open-ended open-checkbook style of organization like the UN is.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-02-25 12:43  

#8  "align=right'

Just an editing error; that's a tag that appears in the html command for most of our images (to get them to the right margin). For some reason it appeared twice on the Bolton image, so I fixed it. AoS
Posted by: Steve White   2006-02-25 10:28  

#7  France is at 6% behind Germany (8%) and the UK (6%). Total Europe 30%.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-02-25 10:28  

#6  I wonder what a Japanese version of Darth Bolton would look like...

Japan is pay 20% and isn't even on the Security Council? WTF with that? How much does France contribute?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-02-25 09:56  

#5  the UN is slowly dying,yay
Posted by: ShepUK   2006-02-25 09:02  

#4  Oh, and where is "Regis"?
Posted by: Mark E.   2006-02-25 08:51  

#3  "align=right"

A freudian slip?
Posted by: Mark E.   2006-02-25 08:51  

#2  That'll make some heads snap. Between the US and Japan, you're talking half of all UN funding. Kojo, do you know where your car is?
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-02-25 08:40  

#1  Bonzai!
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-02-25 08:14  

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