Oil-for-food probe faults Annan, others
7th Sep 2005, 14:43 GMT
The UN Security Council and Secretary-General Kofi Annan will both face sharp criticism for allowing corruption and waste to overwhelm the Iraq oil-for-food program, according to a probe of the $64 billion operation.
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