Benon Sevan, the U.N. official in charge of the corrupt oil-for-food program, resigned and accused his old friend, Secretary-General Kofi Annan, of throwing him to the wolves. The move came exactly one day before the official U.N. report accused him of taking bribes for allocating lucrative oil contracts under the joint U.N.-Iraqi program devised by Annan with former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, now languishing in prison and threatening to reveal all at his forthcoming trial.
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