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Arrest warrant for Allawi's defense minister --$1B missing | |
2005-09-20 | |
![]() On one occasion, it is alleged more than $230 million had been spent on a collection of 28-year-old, second-hand Polish helicopters whose design life was just 25 years. Radhi al-Radhi, the head of Iraq's Commission on Public Integrity, said he handed a file of evidence against Shaalan to Iraq's central criminal court two months ago and expected a warrant for his arrest to be issued within ten days. "What Shaalan and his ministry were responsible for is possibly the Shaalan, who lives in Jordan and also spends time in London, has denied any wrongdoing and has said that whatever he did was ultimately approved of by US authorities. Amer Hantouli, an aide, said: "These are politically motivated charges by his enemies. They are trying to distract the public from their glaring failure to improve security in Iraq. It's quite a low tactic. Defence ministry committees oversaw all deals and followed procedure."
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Posted by:Seafarious |
#5 Here's an old snippet from al-jizz on January 23, 2005, looks like he was trying to cover something up while in office with Allwai. The denial of a warrant came after Defence Minister Hazim al-Shaalan said the Baghdad government would shortly arrest one-time Pentagon favourite Chalabi for staining his ministry's reputation. "We will arrest him and hand him to Interpol. He sought to tarnish (the image) of the defence ministry and the reputation of the defence minister," Shaalan told Aljazeera late on Friday. Defamation claims Shaalan did not say how Chalabi had tried to defame him, but a spokesman for Chalabi's Iraqi National Congress (INC) said the outburst dealt with allegations Chalabi made about the secret transfer of millions of dollars out of the country. Shaalan's comments put an unwanted spotlight on the financial dealings of Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's government, raising questions about its conduct. Adding fuel to the fire, The New York Times reported that Allawi, Shaalan and a small circle of council members sent $300 million to a bank in Lebanon last week. Iraqi officials told the newspaper the money had been sent out to buy tanks and other weapons from arms dealers for the Iraqi army, but the covert nature of the deal had raised eyebrows. Ironically, Chalabi, a candidate for prime minister in the next government, has long been dogged by allegations of corruption and was convicted by a Jordanian court for embezzling funds from the collapsed Petra bank. |
Posted by: Jeamble Thomock3895 2005-09-20 21:47 |
#4 I wonder if he's shopping for a pad in Cyprus with Benon Sevan? |
Posted by: Seafarious 2005-09-20 15:40 |
#3 Iraq's Commission on Public Integrity Good Luck with that one folks. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2005-09-20 14:56 |
#2 Lies, all lies. I'm still working with the daughter of the former Interior Minister of Nigeria in tripling the investment of our monies. I have the emails to prove it! |
Posted by: Hazim Shaalan 2005-09-20 11:49 |
#1 They might find him in Switzerland. |
Posted by: Vlad the Muslim Impaler 2005-09-20 02:40 |