We knew nothing of bribes, says Howard
January 30, 2006
The government worked closely with Australia's wheat exporter but knew nothing of bribes paid to former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, Prime Minister John Howard said.
Furious at Labor claims that letters released to an inquiry implicate the government in the bribery scandal, Mr Howard said it was his job to promote wheat sales in the lucrative Iraqi market.
"We were in no way involved with the payment of bribes. We didn't condone them, we didn't have knowledge of them, but we did work closely with AWB," he told ABC Radio today. [...]
A letter from Mr Howard to AWB chief executive Andrew Lindberg was released, along with scores of other documents, by the Cole inquiry into the UN oil-for-food scandal yesterday.
In the letter dated July 27, 2002, after Iraq threatened to cut wheat imports from Australia, Mr Howard told Mr Lindberg: "In view of the importance of the matter, I suggest the government and AWB Ltd remain in close contact in order that we can jointly attempt to achieve a satisfactory outcome in the longer term." [...]
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