Iraqi kickbacks: The verdict
Marilyn
24 November at 01:51 PM
Another thing that has driven me insane over the months of this investigation is the media complicity in never saying to the trio of morons when they said “wait for Cole” “why didn’t you wait for Blix”? Hans Blix would have and tried to dispel any rumours of WMD in Iraq and was silenced. Why don’t the media ask Howard about that even today when he silences and gags public servants?
24 November at 01:51 PM
Another thing that has driven me insane over the months of this investigation is the media complicity in never saying to the trio of morons when they said “wait for Cole” “why didn’t you wait for Blix”? Hans Blix would have and tried to dispel any rumours of WMD in Iraq and was silenced. Why don’t the media ask Howard about that even today when he silences and gags public servants?
To be believed or not believed? You decide
Friday, November 24, 2006
Dennis Shanahan
IT seems the long-awaited Cole Commission report on the $290 million kickback scandal involving AWB and wheat shipments to Iraq is going to go the way it was expected from the beginning (Kickbacks inquiry to clear DFAT).
That is, Terence Cole, after nine months of investigations, will find that individuals in AWB suspected or knew kickback arrangements were made for Saddam Hussein to grab money from the oil-for-food program to which he wasn’t entitled, and which he could use for whatever he wanted while there were economic sanctions against Iraq and plans for a US-British-Australian invasion. >>>cont
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11.33am (AEDT) PEOPLE could make their own judgments about the Government's role in the AWB kickbacks scandal when the report into the affair was released today, Prime Minister John Howard said.
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