01/15/10
from Judicial Watch
U.N. Fraud Probes Cut Amid Growing Corruption

Last Updated: Thu, 01/14/2010 - 12:47pm
The famously corrupt world body with a multi billion-dollar annual budget
largely funded by the U.S. has drastically scaled back on fraud investigations,
leaving numerous confirmed cases of theft and waste up in the air and allowing
many more to continue unchallenged.
Long known as a severely mismanaged cesspool of malfeasance, the scandal-plagued
United Nations created a special task force last year to help its joke of an
anti-corruption unit tackle the monumental task of cleaning up widespread fraud,
especially within its procurement department. The new permanent and highly
touted investigative unit has turned out to be an even bigger joke than the task
force, which was created in 2006.
Although incidents of corruption have increased, the investigation division has
dramatically dropped the number of cases opened, pursued or completed, according
to a news report published this week. The media probe examined U.N. documents,
audits and electronic mail along with dozens of interviews with current and
former U.N. diplomats and officials.
It reveals that, over the past year, not a single significant fraud or
corruption case has been completed by the new U.N. unit, compared to an average
of 150 cases a year probed by the existing task force. The new unit also
practically dismantled its office by eliminating qualified staff and other
crucial resources and halting existing investigations in at least five major
cases in Afghanistan, Iraq and Africa.
This clearly indicates that the U.N. wants to continue covering up its crooked
way of doing business. In the last few years alone, hundreds of millions of
dollars in contracts have been tainted by fraud, corruption and mismanagement at
the world body which annually receives billions of U.S. tax dollars. In fact,
the U.S. is the co-founder and leading financial supporter of the U.N.
The American dollars keep pouring in even though high-ranking U.N. officials
have been criminally convicted for bribery and fraud and more than a dozen
others have been exposed for soliciting bribes and rigging bids in the last few
years alone. Among the biggest U.N. scandals is the $64 billion oil-for-food
program that allowed Iraq to sell oil through the U.N. so that the proceeds
could be used to purchase "humanitarian" goods for the Iraqi people. Instead,
thousands of companies paid Saddam Hussein illegal surcharges and kickbacks as
U.N. officials stood by.
Incredibly, U.N. officials have the audacity to claim that the investigations
division is “doing a very good job” and is “continuing the good work.” As the
detailed news report points out, the U.N.’s track record over the past year
alone suggests otherwise.
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See? Congress doesn't personally waste all of your tax money; they give a big chunk of it to the U.N. to waste.
Tax Tip:
Christ said "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's". He didn't say anything about rendering unto a corrupt organization that allegedly represents all the other countries in the world.