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September 06, 2005 

Report Criticizes U.N.'s Handling of Oil-for-Food Program

The Independent Inquiry Committee (IIC) investigating the U.N. Iraq Oil-for-Food Program (OFP) today released the preface to the IIC's forthcoming comprehensive report on issues relating to the OFP. The IIC's full report will be released tomorrow morning. Another report discussing the companies involved in the program is expected to be issued by the IIC in October. Today's preface and tomorrow's full report will be posted on the IIC's website at www.iic-offp.org.


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