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International-UN-NGOs
UN complains it's already "tried and convicted" over Iraq oil scandal
2004-05-07
Just wait til they're "drawn and quartered".
UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - The United Nations (news - web sites) complained that it had already been "tried and convicted" by the media in the burgeoning fraud and bribery scandal over its Iraqi oil-for-food programme.

UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's spokesman lashed out just a day after the head of a new inquiry into the programme ruled out making public any documents about the case. "I resent the allegation of a coverup. There's been a lot of irresponsible charges made in the media over the last several weeks about the United Nations," spokesman Fred Eckhard said.
"Lies! All lies!"
"We've been essentially tried and convicted in the press on the basis of virtually no evidence."
Other than the list of names, the contracts, the bank accounts and the cover-up, of course.
But a Baghdad newspaper in January published the names of more than 200 people it said had appeared on an Iraqi oil ministry list as having received payoffs from the regime.

The reports have rekindled media interest in the programme, which had long been rumoured to be rife with mismanagement. Journalists have been pressing for the release of internal audits of the programme, which oversaw tens of billions of dollars in contracts.
"Bob, Carl: follow the money."
The US Congress and some Iraqi leaders have also asked the United Nations to release documents. Paul Volcker, who is heading a new probe into oil-for-food, said Thursday those documents would remain confidential.
Did Paul drink the kool-aid?
Last month, a US television network reported that oil-for-food director Benon Sevan and two other top UN officials had been paid off by Saddam's regime. Sevan has denied any wrongdoing.
"Wudn't me!"
The scandal wrecks threatens non-existent UN credibility in Iraq at a critical time for the world body, which is trying to help set up an interim government in Baghdad and is mulling a major return to the country. A report into the August bombing of the UN's headquarters in Baghdad, which killed 22 people, found that UN officials had underestimated the anger felt by Iraqis at the United Nations.
Wonder why?
Posted by:Steve White

#12  Since they've been "tried and convicted," why aren't they swinging from rope yet?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2004-05-07 9:20:23 PM  

#11  If they've been tried and convicted, the only suitable sentence is execution.
Close the UN down and get it the hell out of the US, give it to the Euroweenies they'd appreciate it more.
Posted by: JerseyMike   2004-05-07 9:05:30 PM  

#10  Tried and convicted by the press, eh?

On top of that Kofi has 10,000 grams of gold on his head.

OH, THE PRESSURE MOUNTS!!!
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-05-07 5:51:23 PM  

#9  These are the people JFKerry wants to put in charge in Iraq? Is he farking crazy?

I think after a few months of U.N. control the Iraqi's would be begging to have Saddam back.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-05-07 5:34:23 PM  

#8  "We've been essentially tried and convicted . . . on the basis of virtually no evidence."

. . . and this differs from everyday judicial procedure in 60+ of UN member countries . . . uh, how, exactly?
Posted by: Mike   2004-05-07 5:31:59 PM  

#7  The scandal threatens UN credibility in Iraq at a critical time..

Cain't threaten sumthin' you ain't got, son.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-05-07 5:16:06 PM  

#6  I (heart) Baghdad Bob!
What a great guy! LOL
Posted by: Jen   2004-05-07 5:14:15 PM  

#5  Kofi has hired a new press spokesman to improve his image in the current controversy



"It is not true. Kofi Annan and his son had
nothing to do with the disappearance of the
funds to feed the Iraqi people.
Neither does my new Mercedes"

Posted by: BigEd   2004-05-07 5:11:56 PM  

#4  sounds like the shrill defense of a guilty party....still asking companies not to disclose info to outside parties, too....
Posted by: Frank G   2004-05-07 5:09:19 PM  

#3  *snicker*
Toss the drowning UN people LifeSavers immediately! The Assorted Flavors pkg would be best.

Whining from the UN guys is a new and fascinating phenomenon - they've been given a blanket pass for 50 yrs and are quite unaccustomed to scrutiny and actual expectations to pony-up! This is one of those World's Tiniest Violin moments.

UNloved. UNwanted. UNneeded. UNtrustworthy. UNdead.
Posted by: .com   2004-05-07 5:08:27 PM  

#2  Wouldn't you love to see Coffee Man do a day in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee like Rummy just did?
Posted by: Mr. Davis   2004-05-07 5:07:47 PM  

#1  'Tried and convicted' in the press doesn't cut much ice with me. I'd feel a lot better if someone started throwing around the phrase 'disgorgement of bribes profits' which, to me, would be the most concrete admission of guilt wrongdoing, which is why it'll never happen.
Posted by: Raj   2004-05-07 5:03:12 PM  

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