Sunday, September 11, 2005

Annan failed to stop corruption in UN

As reported here, after a year, the Volcker Commission comes to the conclusion that Annan could have, and should have, stopped the corruption in the UN, but didn't, and that the UN "is inefficient, overpoliticized, corrupt, and in desperate need of immediate repair."

It took them a year to figure this out? Heck, they could have saved (or paid me) the $32 million they spent just by asking me.

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