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Re: [casi] "Iraq: The Missing Billions" report



Alot of the confusion concerning Iraq's finances could be
cleared in the future if the CPA goes ahead and permits the
International Monitoring and Advisory Board to be
established, as it is required to do so according to UNSC
Resolution 1483. Recently, Paul Bremer has announced that
this will be set up soon, but it has taken several months.
If nothing else, focusing public attention on these issues
will compel the CPA to act. Furthermore, details of
expenditure from the CPA since May are sketchy, regardless
of where the money has come from.

Peter Kiernan

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