Russian UN employee arrested in oil for food case

Washington Times:

A Russian diplomat who oversees a powerful budget committee at the United Nations has been arrested and charged with money laundering, the second arrest of a Russian U.N. official in connection with the scandal-plagued oil-for-food program.
The FBI arrested Vladimir Kuznetsov Thursday night at his Bronx home. He is accused by the Justice Department of laundering money that was paid to a U.N. procurement officer who has admitted seeking bribes in exchange for inside information on the oil-for-food program and other U.N. missions.
The procurement official, Alexander Yakovlev, was not named in the grand jury indictment unsealed yesterday.
However, U.N. officials believe he worked with Mr. Kuznetsov to hide hundreds of thousands of dollars.
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan lifted Mr. Kuznetsov's diplomatic immunity when asked by U.S. officials on Thursday.

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