Michael Johnathan McDonald wrote:
Full Paul Volcker Report on Kofi's Son Up at link.
http://michaelreport.com/world/region/un/off.html
Michael Johnathan McDonald wrote:
'Kofi Annan "Hell, no" Bush's war to blame for my exposure to $67
Billion arms, oil, food illegal operation'
Without the War on Iraq II, the world would never have known about
the
now $67 Billion arms, oil, food illegal operation that the UN ran
with
Swis. Frenchy, Russe, Germany.....behind the backs of the US.
Kofi Annan's Son worked for a Iraqi boarder contractor whom gave
the
son hush money and bribe money and Kofi says he never knew a Dammed
thing.
''Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha! ''
No wonder Iraq top Saddam troops were allowed to move trucks full
of
secret supplies to Syria months to weeks before the war started.
Kofi's
son was in control and daddy obviously knew about the whole
operation.
I guess Paul Volcker had too much pressure behind him to say more
in
his report. "But the investigation led by former U.S. Federal
Reserve
Chairman Paul Volcker did not completely vindicate the
secretary-general."
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Annan Refuses to Quit U.N. Over Report
Mar 29, 8:12 PM (ET)
By EDITH M. LEDERER
(AP) United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan addresses a news
conference at the United Nations,...
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050330/D894VPQO0.html
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Investigators probing the U.N. oil-for-food
program said Tuesday that Secretary-General Kofi Annan didn't
interfere
in the awarding of a contract to a company that employed his son,
but
their report criticized the U.N. chief for not properly
investigating
possible conflicts of interest.
Asked if he was planning to step down, Annan replied with a rare
use
of
profanity, saying "Hell, no" and noting the report's findings that
he
committed no wrongdoing.
"After so many distressing and untrue allegations have been made
against me, this exoneration by the independent inquiry obviously
comes
as a great relief," he said.
But the investigation led by former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman
Paul
Volcker did not completely vindicate the secretary-general.
SON admits:
"I deeply regret any embarrassment that the whole Cotecna issue may
have caused my father," he said. "I am an independent businessman
and
I
do not represent the U.N. or the U.N. secretary-general. My father
has
an excellent reputation and his conduct and integrity has always
been
impeccable and this report does not alter that. I admire my father
greatly."
Annan Refuses to Quit U.N. Over Report
By EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press Writer
Tue, Mar 29, 2005
"It also strongly criticized the destruction of documents by his
former
chief of staff that could have shed light on the oil-for-food
program.
"
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=3Dstory&u=3D/ap/20050330/ap_on_re_mi_ea/un_=
oil_for_food
Volcker, disputed Annan's remarks. "We did not exonerate Kofi Annan,"
he told The Associated Press.
"I accept the criticism," Kofi Annan told reporters. But he also
referred them to a letter attached to the report, in which his lawyer
said the secretary-general had acted on the advice of three advisers.
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Copyright =A9 2005 The Associated Press.
For more go to link.
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