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Most Iraq oil-for-food scandal perpetrators go unpunished

By Mark Turner at theUnited Nations, Michael Peelin London and,Haig Simonian in Zurich

Published: December 9 2006 02:00 | Last updated: December 9 2006 02:00

Slightly more than a year after a United Nations inquiry discovered a staggering level of graft by officials and corporations worldwide in buying cheap oil and selling goods to Iraq, experts warn the great majority of alleged perpetrators are escaping scot-free.

An 18-month inquiry by Paul Volcker, former Fed chairman, found that more than 2,000 companies, including some of the world's most reputable blue chips, paid kickbacks to get a piece of the market to sell civilian goods to Iraq, providing the regime of Saddam Hussein with $1.8bn in illicit income.

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