Oil for Food? Annan says "Hell No": UN Clears him of Any WrongDoing
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 06:15PM
TheSpook
Yesterday, after weathering months of high-profile attacks,
the United Nations finally had its proverbial day in court. The
independent panel investigating the U.N.'s oil-for-food program, led by
widely respected former U.S. Federal Reserve chief Paul Volcker,
released its second report.
Was Kofi Annan found to be complicit in the corruption that marred the
oil-for-food program? Did his office try to cover up the abuses? Does
anything in the report suggest that Kofi Annan should resign as
secretary-general? To quote Annan himself: "Hell no."
Now that these questions have been answered, Annan will be able to
pursue his agenda of fundamental reforms. The bottom line: yesterday's
report cleared Kofi Annan of all corruption charges and of "exercising any influence
in the awarding of a program contract to the company that employed his
son." Moreover, the panel concluded, there was no evidence that the
U.N.'s internal procurement processes has been compromised nor was
there evidence of improper influence. Indeed, the report's findings
occasioned calls of support from the U.S. State Department and heads of
state from around the world, including President Bush himself. [MORE]
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