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France resists U.S. push to slash Iraq debt

By Other News Sources on May 23, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 23, 2004) The United States wants Iraq’s sovereign creditors to write off 80-90 percent of the oil-rich state’s debt but Paris wants to cancel just 50 percent, a French source said on the margins of a G7 meeting on Sunday.

Another enemy looms – Iraq debt

By Other News Sources on May 23, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 23, 2004) As the debate intensifies over what kind of government will take over Iraq on June 30, one certainty is that the new leadership will have to manage one of the most destabilizing legacies of Saddam Hussein’s rule – a crushing debt burden.

One dam mistake after another leaves $4.4bn bill

By Other News Sources on May 22, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 22, 2004) It’s an engineering icon that came unstuck. Hamish McDonald surveys the damage on the Yellow River.

The concept of odious debt: some considerations

By Other News Sources on May 22, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 22, 2004) Executive Summary: The last few years have seen a rising chorus of demands from non-governmental and civil society organizations for the cancellation of the sovereign debt of many developing countries on the grounds that such debt is “odious”.

Fortis Inc. acquires remaining 5 per cent interest in Belize Electric Company Limited

By Other News Sources on May 21, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 21, 2004) Fortis Inc. has acquired
the remaining 5 per cent interest in Belize Electric Company Limited
("BECOL"), making it a wholly owned, indirect subsidiary of the
corporation.

Iraq seeks debt solution before economy picks up

By Other News Sources on May 21, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 21, 2004) Iraqi officials are seeking to speed up the resolution of the country’s massive debt problem in the hope of receiving more generous terms before the battered economy picks up.

Iraq says UN must reduce reparations paid from oil

By Other News Sources on May 21, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 21, 2004) An Iraqi delegation will travel to the United Nations on Wednesday to demand full control of the country’s oil revenues and a cut in war reparations.

UN auditors fault oil-for-food monitor

By Other News Sources on May 20, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 20, 2004) The company hired to monitor aid under the UN oil-for-food program in Iraq failed to staff key checkpoints, used unauthorized subcontractors, and could not account for "massive discrepancies" between reported and actual shipments of aid, says UN audit.

Foreign firms paid Saddam commission in oil-for-food deals

By Other News Sources on May 20, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 20, 2004) Companies from Australia, the US and other countries paid a secret commission to Saddam Hussein’s government to secure contracts under the United Nations’ oil-for-food programme, Iraqi and occupation officials said yesterday.

UN investigates oil-for-food corruption

By Other News Sources on May 20, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 20, 2004) The independent panel investigating alleged corruption in the multibillion-dollar UN oil-for-food program in Iraq said Thursday it was pursuing claims of misconduct by UN staff and seeking access to Iraqi records.

World Bank chief denies corruption claims

By Other News Sources on May 19, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 19, 2004) World Bank president James Wolfensohn has dismissed United States allegations that billions of dollars of bank funding was misused as “frivolous.”

Turmoil in Iraq oil-for-food audit

By Other News Sources on May 18, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 18, 2004) Two competing requests for proposals (RFPs) from two governing authorities adds up to confusion for Big Four auditors.

US and Iraq spar over who should run corruption inquiry into oil-for-food program

By Other News Sources on May 17, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 17, 2004) Iraq’s political leaders are sparring with the American occupation administration over who should investigate possible official and corporate corruption in the United Nations oil-for-food program.

Human rights as World Bank loan condition?

By Other News Sources on May 16, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

(May 16, 2004) James Wolfensohn, president of the World Bank, is to take on the board of the finance giant in order to force developing countries to improve their human rights records.

Poorest pay for World Bank corruption: US senator

By Other News Sources on May 14, 2004 • ( Leave a comment )

The World Bank has lost about 100 billion dollars slated for development in the world’s poorest nations to corruption since 1946, nearly 20 percent of its total lending portfolio, according to a U.S. Senate committee.

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