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Originally Posted by BigV
For the record, that was six billion of Iraq's dollars--not "our" money we were giving to them. It was their money from the start, deposited directly in the Fed Bank in NY as a function of the rules of the Oil for Food program from years earlier. It worked so well that they continued it for years.
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Originally Posted by classicman
But ... we are apparently responsible for it. If the money is not accounted for,
we apparently will have to pay them with "our money."
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Originally Posted by Fair&Balanced
Iraq claims the agreement holds the US responsible but Iraq wont be the one to make that determination.
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Originally Posted by classicman
I was looking for more info on that ... The reporting got interrupted by some dick.
How exactly would that determination be made? Is there some world court or what?
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Originally Posted by Fair&Balanced
That I dont know.
I do know the SIGIR is investigating the involvement of Americans in any theft, fraud, bribery, etc. and potentially recovery $hundreds of millions.
http://www.sigir.mil/directorates/in...ons/index.html
The US cant prosecute Iraqis but we could certainly demand that the Iraq government do the same with due diligence before any discussion of any repayment.
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ok, kind of a long series here and not really about SSI. Anyhow.
Shit, man. If I'm delivering a shrink wrapped pallet of hundred dollar bills, you can be assured I'm gonna get a signature or two on my delivery receipt. I'm no auditor, I am pathologically ill suited for such work. So, I trust auditors instead. There has got to be a way to find out where the money was LAST SEEN.
I used to borrow my Dad's tools. This was a big deal, he kept his tools locked up. I loved working with his tools on my bike, my skateboard, whatever. Once, my friends and I were all working on our bikes and I let my friend use one of the tools. It went missing. Long story short, my Dad was uninterested in my story. He entrusted *ME* with the tool, therefore *I* was responsible for it. For returning it or replacing it. If that meant getting it from my friend, fine. Getting a new one from the store, fine. He gave it to me, he gets it back from me. Preeeetty simple. I don't see how this doesn't apply here too.