BBC's Panorama Discovers Lost Iraqi Billions (Tonight BBC1 9pm)

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Panorama: Daylight Robbery will be on BBC One at 9pm on Tuesday 10 June 2008.


BBC uncovers lost Iraq billions

A BBC investigation estimates that around $23bn (£11.75bn) may have been lost, stolen or just not properly accounted for in Iraq.

For the first time, the extent to which some private contractors have profited from the conflict and rebuilding has been researched by the BBC's Panorama using US and Iraqi government sources.

A US gagging order is preventing discussion of the allegations.

The order applies to 70 court cases against some of the top US companies.

War profiteering

While George Bush remains in the White House, it is unlikely the gagging orders will be lifted.

To date, no major US contractor faces trial for fraud or mismanagement in Iraq.

The President's Democrat opponents are keeping up the pressure over war profiteering in Iraq.

Henry Waxman who chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform said: "The money that's gone into waste, fraud and abuse under these contracts is just so outrageous, its egregious.

"It may well turn out to be the largest war profiteering in history."

In the run up to the invasion one of the most senior officials in charge of procurement in the Pentagon objected to a contract potentially worth seven billion that was given to Halliburton, a Texan company, which used to be run by Dick Cheney before he became vice-president.

Unusually only Halliburton got to bid - and won.

Missing Billions

The search for the missing billions also led the programme to a house in Acton in West London where Hazem Shalaan lived until he was appointed to the new Iraqi government as minister of defence in 2004.

Judge Radhi Hamza al-Radhi
Judge Radhi al Radhi: "I believe these people are criminals."
He and his associates siphoned an estimated $1.2 billion out of the ministry.

They bought old military equipment from Poland but claimed for top class weapons.

Meanwhile they diverted money into their own accounts.

Judge Radhi al-Radhi of Iraq's Commission for Public Integrity investigated.

He said: "I believe these people are criminals.

"They failed to rebuild the Ministry of Defence , and as a result the violence and the bloodshed went on and on - the murder of Iraqis and foreigners continues and they bear responsibility."

Mr Shalaan was sentenced to two jail terms but he fled the country.

He said he was innocent and that it was all a plot against him by pro-Iranian MPs in the government.

There is an Interpol arrest out for him but he is on the run - using a private jet to move around the globe.

He stills owns commercial properties in the Marble Arch area of London.

Herman G. Neuname, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 17:13 (seventeen years ago)

on in half an hour

Herman G. Neuname, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 19:32 (seventeen years ago)

Why is this not in any way surprising.

Ned Trifle II, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 19:52 (seventeen years ago)

we can't afford to put good agents on the case of these bastards. There's still Al Qaeda out there.

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:00 (seventeen years ago)

White collar crime? Please. If we start paying attention to that kind of crap, thousands will die in the next dirty bomb attack.

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:01 (seventeen years ago)

Or just think of Iraq as Hamsterdam for civil servant embezzlement.

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:04 (seventeen years ago)

White collar crime? Please. If we start paying attention to that kind of crap, thousands will die in the next dirty bomb attack.

-- El Tomboto, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:01 (22 minutes ago) Bookmark Link

I'd say LOL, but it's really not funny at all, is it.

Pashmina, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:24 (seventeen years ago)

the situation alluded to in the Panorama doc, that is.

Pashmina, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 20:26 (seventeen years ago)

Recorded it because I was watching Euro 2008. Will watch it later.

Herman G. Neuname, Tuesday, 10 June 2008 22:44 (seventeen years ago)

Was it any good? Gonna watch it tonight

Herman G. Neuname, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 14:16 (seventeen years ago)

I bet. It's that kind of shoddy "yeah later" attitude that lets this kind of thing slip by in the first place.

ledge, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 15:01 (seventeen years ago)

23 billion squandered in a three trillion dollar war? Pretty acceptable, relatively speaking.

StanM, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 15:36 (seventeen years ago)

People way more pissed if insurgents started filming themselves cutting off heads of kittens and posting them to the internet.

rockapads, Wednesday, 11 June 2008 15:49 (seventeen years ago)

Mile high stacks of money wasted on fiends and fiendish doings in Iraq on BBC -- shockah. Amirite!

Gorge, Thursday, 12 June 2008 00:56 (seventeen years ago)


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