The British and American coalition which had
overthrown Saddam Hussein was given a very special responsibility by the
United Nations. It was given trusteeship of more than 20 billion
dollars that belonged to the people of Iraq. Over the next 40 months, it
spent almost all of it. Yet, no one can account for where it all went.
Literally billion of dollars have gone missing.
In
this revealing documentary, Dr. Ali Fadhil, a young Iraqi doctor, sets
out to learn what has led to the catastrophic results when money was put
into the care of the U.S. led coalition. What emerges is a disturbing
tale of corruption and fraud. As word spread of the kind of money that
could be made in Iraq, foreign contractors negotiated deals fast and
furiously.
There was no oversight of projects. “As
trustees, we did a very poor job,” admits Frank Willis, a senior member
of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). “We should have spent the
money on the Iraqi people, rather than putting it in the pockets of
foreign business.” According to the United States’ own figures, Iraq’s
essential services are worse than before the war, with the country
producing less electricity, oil or clean water.
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