Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Corruption in the UN World Food Program

Now there's a shocker. UN contractors are corrupt--and in Somalia! Denise Brown, borrowing the Charlie Gibson line when she learned of the investigation, said she was unaware of the probe and is quite happy with the current system for tracking the food. Let's see, there are 3.5 million recipients, and the US alone donated $124 million in 2009 through USAID for food aid for Somalia. That doesn't even count what all the other European countries donating, who are investigating the corruption. I wonder how the farmers and small business people of Somalia compete against free food, or even corrupt food, distributed by family members of the most powerful business people, who are awarded the contracts?

I think I've received e-mail from some of those folks working for peace and stability in Somalia, if I'd just co-sign for $100,000 until they can get uncle the prince out of jail.

1 comment:

Norma said...

Update: Today's "UN" appeal--

This email is to all the people that have been scammed in any part of the world, the UNITED NATIONS have agreed to compensate them with the sum of USD $850,000.00 (Eight hundred and Fifty thousand United State Dollars Only). . .

You are advised to contact Mr. Ben Oko of Contract and Inheritance, as he is our representative in Benin, contact him immediately for your Cheque/ International Bank Draft of USD$ 850,000.00 (Eight hundred and fifty thousand United State Dollars Only. . .