More UN Corruption
The Age - The United Nations knew that Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was stealing from the oil-for-food program - and, by extension, starving his own people - but did little to stop it, according to a special report by the BBC at the weekend.
After a six-month investigation, the BBC said it had evidence that Saddam took billions from the oil-for-food program, and that "these abuses were widely known about at the time". The BBC said there was evidence that Saddam demanded a kickback from companies that wanted to do business with Iraq under the oil-for-food program.
Australia sold wheat worth about $A1 billion to Iraq under the program but the Australian Wheat Board strongly denies wrongdoing. However, US congressman Chris Shays told the BBC that Saddam "didn't participate with you if he couldn't get kickbacks.
"He didn't buy commodities unless he got kickbacks so, if you agreed to participate, you agreed to do it on his terms. And we know what those terms were."
The United Nations is a thoroughly corrupt bureaucracy. That is why John Kerry's "global test" was such a load of bunk. Its also why America must always do what is best for itself in the world regardless of what the consensus of the UN is. Because the motivations of the UN and some of its member states a lot of times have less to do with what's best for the world and more to do with greed, bribery and corruption.













