UN OIL FOR FOOD – FINAL
September 1st, 2005
BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE RELEASE of the main report of the Volcker inquiry into the United Nations' oil for food scandal could strengthen reformers within the global body seeking tougher auditing controls and greater independence for its secretariat. New controversial US ambassador to the UN John Bolton said the report underlined the need for greater auditing and management controls, including by an independent audit board. However, Bolton warned such proposals were being resisted in ongoing reform discussions by countries wanting "business as usual", something the ...
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