- Benon Sevan
Benon Vahe Sevan (born
December 18 ,1937 Nicosia ,Cyprus ) was the head of theUnited Nations 'Oil-for-Food Programme , established in 1996 and charged with preventingIraq 's government from using the proceeds from oil exports for anything but food, medicine and other items to benefit the civilian population.Born into an Armenian family in Cyprus, Sevan was educated at the prestigious
Melkonian Educational Institute in Nicosia. He obtained a BA in History and Philosophy at Columbia College,New York , and a further degree from the School of International and Public Affairs atColumbia University .He joined the United Nations in 1965 and worked, among other places, for a U.N.-administered plebiscite in West Irian, as well as on issues related to prisoners of war in the Iran-Iraq conflict. From 1982 to March 1988 Sevan was Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Council. In April 1988 he was appointed director and senior political advisor to the Secretary-General's representative on the Afghan conflict. In January 1991 the Secretary-General appointed him to head the Office coordinating humanitarian aid to Afghanistan. In July 1992 he was named Assistant Secretary-General in the UN Department of Political Affairs.
But Sevan came to world attention as investigations began into the Oil-for-Food Programme. Sevan reportedly accepted bribes from Saddam Hussein in the form of
oil voucher s, and allowed Saddam to garner $11 billion for military and other uses which violated the UN sanctions against his regime, even as Sevan tried to persuade theUnited Nations Security Council to make concessions to the Iraqi regime. In August, 2003, he was wounded in theCanal Hotel Bombing On
7 February 2005 ,United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan suspended Sevan and another UN official with pay ($1 per year plus benefits, including diplomatic immunity from prosecution) because of their roles in the fraud. On8 August 2005 , a UN-appointed panel, led byPaul Volcker , published a [http://www.iic-offp.org/documents/Third%20Interim%20Report.pdf report] on its investigation into the scandal. In the report the panel concluded that Sevan had accepted bribes from the former Iraqi regime and recommended that his UN immunity be lifted, to allow for a criminal investigation [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4131602.stm] . Sevan had resigned from the UN on7 August 2005 , just one day before the report was due to be published.In October 2005 it was reported he had fled the US and returned to his native Cyprus. The extradition treaty between the US and Cyprus does not require Cyprus to send Sevan to the US. [http://www.internationalextradition.com/cyprus_bi.htm]
Sevan is married with one daughter.
External links
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/4015907.stm BBC: The scam could have topped 21 billion dollars]
* [http://www.washtimes.com/op-ed/20041012-084750-1427r.htm]
* [http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/09/12/news/edsevan.php Oil-for-food: Far from a failure] by Benon Sevan
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