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The Oil-for-Food Programme was instituted to relieve the extended suffering of civilians as the result of the... The Oil-for-Food Programme started in December 1996... the money for the Oil-for-Food Programme transited through the... Contracts to sell Iraq humanitarian goods through the Oil-for-Food Programme were given to companies and individuals based on their willingness to kick back a certain... Companies that sold commodities via the Oil-for-Food Programme were overcharging by up to 10... The sole bank handling funds transfers for the Oil-for-Food Programme was the New York branch of the Banque Nationale de Paris... evaluated 759 contracts administered through the Oil-for-Food Programme and found that nearly half had been overpriced... While attempting to determine the complexity of the Oil-for-Food Programme for an article in the... US House Committee on International Relations investigated the Oil-for-Food Programme and discovered that money was provided by... 1 of 54 internal UN audits of the Oil-for-Food Programme have been made public...

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