- Trevor Flugge
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name = Trevor James Flugge
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birth_date = February 1, 1947
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education = Aquinas College, Perth [ [http://owca.org.au/june2004.pdf OWCA - June 2004] ]
occupation = Farmer; businessman
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nationality = Australian
website =Trevor James Flugge, born
February 1 ,1947 , is anAustralia n farmer and businessman.He is best known as an official of the
Australian Wheat Board (AWB). [ [http://www.australianwoolgrowers.com.au/media_links.html Australian Wool Growers Association] (accessed:13-03-2007)] He joined the board in 1984, was chair of AWB in1995 -2002 , and was present at meetings inIraq which were linked to the Oil-for-Food scandal, and an inquiry by the United Nations.Background
Flugge was educated at
Aquinas College, Perth , [ [http://owca.org.au/june2004.pdf "OWCA", June 2004] ] and became a farmer in the Katanning area.In 1987, he was an unsuccessful National Party candidate for the seat of O'Connor (against
Wilson Tuckey ) at the Australian election that year.Flugge has also served as chair of the Australian Wheat Growers Association, and as a board member of the major diversified company
Wesfarmers Oil-for-Food scandal & the Cole Inquiry
Trevor Flugge was chair of AWB until March 2002, when he was voted off the board by A-class shareholders (wheat growers). He was appointed a consultant to AWB after the vote and travelled to
Baghdad later that year, with AWB chairmanAndrew Lindberg , to rescue an AWB wheat export deal withSaddam Hussein 's regime.There were later accusations that AWB had paid
bribe s to secure the export contract. AWB officials agreed to pay $2 million to the Iraqi regime, which would then allow wheat exports to resume. This payment was made by inflating the price of wheat contracts administered by theUnited Nations Oil-for-Food Program . [ [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2006/02/02/1138836372830.html The Age - The Odd Stray Shot] (accessed:13-03-2007)]Following the 2003 invasion and overthrow of the Hussein regime, Flugge was made a senior adviser to the Iraqi agriculture department. [ [http://www.dfat.gov.au/media/transcripts/2003/030422_flugge_iraq.html Transcript - Alexander Downer Interview] (accessed:13-03-2007)]
After the bribery became public in
2005 , Flugge denied to the UN's Volker inquiry that he knew about AWB's payments to the Hussein regime. Flugge was also called before an Australian government investigation in 2005, theCole inquiry . When giving evidence to the latter inquiry, Flugge frequently claimed to have no knowledge of matters discussed at meetings he attended, due to hearing loss.Footnotes
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