I’M GUESSING THAT THIS STORY WON’T GET WIDE PLAY:
Iraq’s culture of corruption stems from the actions of the international community and the controversial UN oil-for-food scheme, the deputy prime minister Barham Saleh said on Thursday.
Speaking at a new anti-corruption forum in Baghdad, Saleh said that the programme, run between 1996 and 2003 while Iraq was under UN sanctions, and what he charged was the body’s wasteful use of money were to blame for the rampant corruption that bedevils Iraq.
“A large responsibility for the outbreak of corruption in Iraq lies on the international community,” said Saleh.
Now, if he’d blamed the United States, it’d be front-paged all over. . . .