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Kofi Annan's in the clear but doubts still linger
UNITED NATIONS: Questions raised by a probe of the UN oil-for-food programme for Iraq may have given critics more ammunition against the world body, even though Secretary-General Kofi Annan was cleared of corrupt practices.

A report Tuesday from an inquiry conducted by Paul Volcker, a former US Federal Reserve chairman, found no evidence that Annan had influenced bidding for a contract under the $67bn programme to a Swiss firm that employed Annan's son, Kojo.

And it said that the firm as well as Kojo Annan, 31, a businessman in Nigeria, had misled his father on his continued relationship with the firm.

But the report also said that Annan and UN officials failed to thoroughly investigate the potential conflict-of-interest and that Annan's former chief of staff and long-time ally shredded possibly relevant documents.

US senator Norm Coleman, a Minnesota Republican and major critic of the UN, called for Annan's departure.

“His lack of leadership, combined with conflicts of interest and a lack of responsibility and accountability point to one, and only one, outcome: his resignation,” Coleman said. Source.

March 31, 2005