The final investigative report by Paul Volcker about the UN oil-for-food program details how over 2000 companies took part in surcharges and bribes to Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi government.
Published October 27, 2005
The final investigative report by Paul Volcker about the UN oil-for-food program details how over 2000 companies took part in surcharges and bribes to Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi government.
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