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Oil-for-food inquiry claims Sevan took $150,000 in payments

By Mark Turner at the United Nations

Published: August 9 2005 03:00 | Last updated: August 9 2005 03:00

Benon Sevan, former head of the United Nations' Iraqi oil-for-food programme, took almost $150,000 in illicit oil-related cash payments in concert with two Egyptian businessmen, the UN's independent inquiry alleged yesterday.

The findings came a day after Mr Sevan resigned, insisting it was not credible he would have compromised his career for such a sum.

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