UN OIL FOR FOOD PROGRAMME DYE SUPPLIES SADDAM KICKBACKS – IRAQ

BY KEITH NUTHALLDYE supplies companies paid together hundreds-of-thousands of dollars in kickbacks to the toppled Saddam Hussein regime, the Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN Iraq Oil for Food programme scandal has claimed. There were four dye suppliers named in a report paying Iraq to secure humanitarian supply contracts under the scheme, out of 2,200 companies overall. Dye industry kickbacks mentioned included CIBA Speciality Chemicals Inc, of Switzerland, paying US$56,648 to secure a contract worth US$617,603 for supplying materials including "dyes", ...


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