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    Our friends at The Independent, a UK based newspaper, posted a nifty article on corruption in Iraq. Maybe the invasion was for the money after all. The Independent reports:

    "In what could turn out to be the greatest fraud in US history, American authorities have started to investigate the alleged role of senior military officers in the misuse of $125bn (£88bn) in a US -directed effort to reconstruct Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The exact sum missing may never be clear, but a report by the US Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction (SIGIR) suggests it may exceed $50bn, making it an even bigger theft than Bernard Madoff's notorious Ponzi scheme"

    But it only gets better from there:

    "I believe the real looting of Iraq after the invasion was by US officials and contractors, and not by people from the slums of Baghdad," said one US businessman active in Iraq since 2003.

    In one case, auditors working for SIGIR discovered that $57.8m was sent in "pallet upon pallet of hundred-dollar bills" to the US comptroller for south-central Iraq, Robert J Stein Jr, who had himself photographed standing with the mound of money. He is among the few US officials who were in Iraq to be convicted of fraud and money-laundering.

    Despite the vast sums expended on rebuilding by the US since 2003, there have been no cranes visible on the Baghdad skyline except those at work building a new US embassy and others rusting beside a half-built giant mosque that Saddam was constructing when he was overthrown. One of the few visible signs of government work on Baghdad's infrastructure is a tireless attention to planting palm trees and flowers in the centre strip between main roads. Those are then dug up and replanted a few months later.

    Iraqi leaders are convinced that the theft or waste of huge sums of US and Iraqi government money could have happened only if senior US officials were themselves involved in the corruption. In 2004-05, the entire Iraq military procurement budget of $1.3bn was siphoned off from the Iraqi Defence Ministry in return for 28-year-old Soviet helicopters too obsolete to fly and armoured cars easily penetrated by rifle bullets. Iraqi officials were blamed for the theft, but US military officials were largely in control of the Defence Ministry at the time and must have been either highly negligent or participants in the fraud".

    The link to the full article is here:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...f-1622987.html

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    Re: A Fraud Bigger than Madoff

    even if we don't have an independent news media here in the usa, at least we still have access to the foreign press.

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    • #3
      Re: A Fraud Bigger than Madoff

      So many stories about corruption and abuse of power have begun to leak out recently. Maybe the truth is that human nature is so insidious that it doesn't matter what form of economics or government are in place, human greed ruins everything over time.

      This story is pretty bad but not surprising. The business with the FIRE oligarchs and their publicly elected/appointed puppets makes my blood boil though. I would like to see trials, convictions and capital punishment for those smug bastards.

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