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UN fraud team wins a year’s reprieve

By Harvey Morris at the United Nations

Published: January 15 2008 00:53 | Last updated: January 15 2008 00:53

The United Nations’ in-house team of white-collar crime-fighters, threatened with closure despite identifying $600m of fraud-tainted UN contracts, has survived to fight another day.

In bargaining over the UN’s budget at the end of last year, the UN General Assembly agreed to extend the mandate of investigators at the Procurement Task Force for another 12 months.

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