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U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
Title: Corruption In The United Nations Oil-for-Food Program: Reaching a Consensus on United Nations Reform
Date: 10/31/05
Time (EST): 1:00 PM
Place: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Rm. 342
The October 31st hearing will be fourth hearing the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations has held on the United Nations’ Oil-for-Food Program (“OFF Program”). The Subcommittee’s first hearing on the OFF Program laid the foundation for future hearings by describing how the OFF Program was exploited by Saddam Hussein. A second hearing examined the operations of the independent inspection agents retained by the United Nations in the OFF Program and examined issues related to inadequate management, audit, and procurement oversight. The hearing also examined issues related to why the U.S. and U.N. did not interfere with Iraq's open exports of oil to Jordan and Turkey, in violation of U.N. sanctions. The Subcommittee’s third hearing detailed how Saddam Hussein manipulated the OFF Program to win influence and reward friends in order to undermine sanctions. In particular, the hearing presented evidence detailing how Saddam rewarded foreign officials with lucrative oil allocations that could be converted to money. The hearing also examined the illegal surcharges paid on Iraqi oil sales, using examples involving the recently indicted U.S. company, Bayoil. In addition, more detailed information was provided on the nature and extent of the 2003 Khor al-Amaya incident in which oil tankers loaded a large amount of Iraqi oil circumventing U.N. sanctions. The Subcommittee’s October 31st hearing will address: (1) the findings of the Subcommittee’s October 25, 2005, Oil-for-Food Program Report covering illegal payments to individuals; (2) the findings of the October 27, 2005 final report of the Volcker Independent Inquiry Committee (IIC) on the United Nations Oil-for Food Program; (3) a Government Accountability Office (GAO) status report on two Subcommittee requested investigations of the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) and the United Nations Procurement System; (4) the findings of a supplemental Minority report on Bayoil oil diversions; and (5) progress toward implementing United Nations management reforms resulting from the September 2005 UN Summit on Reform. The hearing will also examine the oversight by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to stop misconduct by U.S. persons doing business under the OFF Program.

To view the PSI Staff reports click on the OFF Reports link below and scroll down to the Related Files section.

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Hearing File: OFF Reports
 
Member Statements
    Senator Norm Coleman   [View PDF]     Senator Carl Levin   [View PDF]
 
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Witnesses Testimony
 
Panel 1
  The Honorable Paul A. Volcker [View PDF] , Chairman , Independent Inquiry Committee (IIC) into the United Nations Oil-for-Food Programme

Panel 2
  The Honorable Newt Gingrich [View PDF] , Co-Chair, Task Force on the United Nations , United States Institute of Peace

Panel 3
  Mr. Thomas Melito [View PDF] , Director, International Affairs and Trade Team , Government Accountability Office
  Mr. Robert W. Werner [View PDF] , Director, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) , U. S. Department of the Treasury



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Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
340 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510