Maybe we'll finally get rid of the bum....

Bruce


  http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43515

  THE NEW WORLD DISORDER
Kofi Annan 'depressed,'
said close to quitting
U.N. leader failed to disclose meetings
with oil-for-food firm paying his son
Posted: March 27, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern


C 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

The U.N. report on the scandal-ridden oil-for-food program is slated for
release on Tuesday, and insiders at the world body indicate that a
beleaguered - and reportedly depressed - Kofi Annan could satisfy those
seeking his resignation by voluntarily stepping down as Secretary-General of
the U.N.

Just last week it was revealed that, despite earlier denials, the U.N. was
paying the legal fees of disgraced oil-for-food head Benon Sevan - and using
the escrow account of the oil-for-food program to do it.

That scandal followed revelations that Annan's son, Koji, had received
between $300,000 and $400,000 from the firm, Cotecna, after he had left it's
employ and before the company received a lucrative $60 million contract with
the oil-for-food program. Supporters of Annan have sought to blame his son
for not revealing his continuing relationship with the company to his father
who claims to have been in the dark.

"Naturally I was very disappointed and surprised," Annan told the London
Telegraph, while acknowledging a problem of "perception of conflict of
interest."

But, now, new information implicates Secretary-General Annan in his own
dealings with Cotecna. At three previously undisclosed meetings between 1997
and 1999, Annan met with executives of Cotecna - two of those meetings were
before the oil-for-food contract was awarded and one was after.

"Why did Kofi not say before that he had met with Cotecna, especially if
they really did have nothing to do with oil-for-food?" one congressional
investigator asked the London Telegraph. "It just looks like another attempt
to keep things hidden. These sins of omission keep adding up."

"The fact that the secretary-general has not previously been open about his
own dealings with Cotecna raises very serious questions," echoed Nile
Gardiner, an expert on the U.N. at the conservative Heritage Foundation. "At
best, this is hugely embarrassing for him."

U.N. staffers report that Annan is severely depressed over the oil-for-food
investigation and the scandals involving sexual abuse of civilians by U.N.
peacekeepers. One observer describes his moods as being like a "sine curve,"
and he is currently near its bottom.

A U.N. staff member tells The Australian: "Kofi is going to have a rough
time. For how long will depend on what Volcker has got. But it's not going
to be easy for him."

"Kofi may be placed in a situation where he has to consider all his
options," confides another U.N. official. "That includes resignation. You
won't find many people who would want that outcome, but events may unfold in
a way that makes it a real possibility."

Annan unveiled his long awaited reforms for the U.N. last week in a report
titled, "In Larger Freedom: Towards Development, Security and Human Rights
for All." His proposals to expand the Security Council and changing the
Commission on Human Rights are likely to be overshadowed by the increasing
attention given to corruption and Annan's role in it - or, at least, his
ability to reign it in.

Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), who's called for Annan's resignation in the
past, heads the Senate governmental affairs investigations sub-committee and
believes the new information about meetings with Cotecna makes Annan's
continued tenure even more untenable.

"The organization has to ask the question: 'Can you achieve the type of
massive reform needed if the guy who was in charge during all these mistakes
is still running the show?'," notes Coleman.

Heritage's Gardiner concurs. "Kofi Annan is going to find his position
increasingly untenable," he tells the London Times. "There is a strong
possibility he will resign voluntarily because of his declining
credibility."

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