NY Times:
A yearlong investigation has concluded that Secretary General Kofi Annan failed to curb corruption and mismanagement at the United Nations, but it did not find evidence to support charges that he improperly influenced the scandal-tainted oil-for-food program.There is much more.
"His sins were ones of omission basically; there were things that he might well have done and should have done that he didn't do," a senior investigator said Tuesday.
Typical of the lapses, the investigator said, was Mr. Annan's failure to look more thoroughly into the activities of his son, Kojo Annan, to see if his working for a company that received an oil-for-food contract posed a conflict of interest for his father.
The committee, led by Paul A. Volcker, a former chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, found no evidence that Kofi Annan knew about the contract, but it found instances where Kojo Annan did try to influence it, and in general exploited his father's name, the investigator said.
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