View Full Version : Chevron admits to aiding Saddam



PUGalicious
05-08-2007, 01:13 PM
From The New York Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/08/business/08chevron.html?_r=3&oref=login&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin):
Chevron, the second-largest American oil company, is preparing to acknowledge that it should have known kickbacks were being paid to Saddam Hussein on oil it bought from Iraq as part of a defunct United Nations program, according to investigators.

The admission is part of a settlement being negotiated with United States prosecutors and includes fines totaling $25 million to $30 million, according to the investigators, who declined to be identified because the settlement was not yet public.

Here's the really interesting tidbit to the story...
According to the Volcker report, surcharges on Iraqi oil exports were introduced in August 2000 by the Iraqi state oil company, the State Oil Marketing Organization. At the time, Condoleezza Rice, now secretary of state, was a member of Chevron’s board and led its public policy committee, which oversaw areas of potential political concerns for the company.

Ms. Rice resigned from Chevron’s board on Jan. 16, 2001, after being named national security advisor by President Bush.

It seems Ms. Rice had no trouble dealing with Saddam when it profited the company she was working for.

Tim
05-08-2007, 01:19 PM
Easy pal...you know good and well that it's those pesky Liberals who are aiding and comforting the enemy, not big oil. They just want what's best for America!

SpectralMourning
05-09-2007, 02:01 AM
Stories like this are eventual to come about. What's rich is the fact that people will *always* defend the actions of these crooks, even as they drag our flag through the mud and oil.

Maybe 2008 will be a bit happier...