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Questions mount for official who ran oil-for-food scheme

By Claudio Gatti and Mark Turner

Published: February 1 2005 02:00 | Last updated: February 1 2005 02:00

Benon Sevan, the United Nations official in charge of the oil-for-food programme in Iraq, intervened in person to steer lucrative contracts to an oil trader, Iraqi officials have told the UN's independent inquiry.

Their testimony, consistent with documents that have emerged since the fall of Saddam Hussein, adds to questions facing Mr Sevan as investigations into alleged corruption progresses. The interim findings of the UN inquiry, led by Paul Volcker, are due to be published this week.

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