Corrupção ONU-Iraque?
A velha questão do "oil for food" ainda está sob investigação. E, melhor ainda, você pode ler mais sobre isto no próprio site do comitê independente de investigação. O link é este: Independent Inquiry Committee.
Como funcionava? Bem, aqui vai um resumo direto do "The Moscow Times":
According to a recent comprehensive report by Charles Duelfer for the CIA, Saddam Hussein's government earned $2 billion from kickbacks or surcharges, mainly on oil associated with the UN program after 1997.
His most profitable avenue to break sanctions since the early 1990s was from direct agreements with other governments, which amounted to about $7.5 billion, Duelfer said.
Much of this was possible because the oil-for-food program set up by the UN Security Council allowed Iraq to choose its own contractors. Saddam used this power to hand out oil vouchers that could be sold for cash to those who might help him get rid of the sanctions.
A velha questão do "oil for food" ainda está sob investigação. E, melhor ainda, você pode ler mais sobre isto no próprio site do comitê independente de investigação. O link é este: Independent Inquiry Committee.
Como funcionava? Bem, aqui vai um resumo direto do "The Moscow Times":
According to a recent comprehensive report by Charles Duelfer for the CIA, Saddam Hussein's government earned $2 billion from kickbacks or surcharges, mainly on oil associated with the UN program after 1997.
His most profitable avenue to break sanctions since the early 1990s was from direct agreements with other governments, which amounted to about $7.5 billion, Duelfer said.
Much of this was possible because the oil-for-food program set up by the UN Security Council allowed Iraq to choose its own contractors. Saddam used this power to hand out oil vouchers that could be sold for cash to those who might help him get rid of the sanctions.
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