
The Saddam Oil Bribes:
The Complete al-Mada List
al-Mada
January 25,
2004
FBIS translated text of the al-Mada Jan. 25, 2004
report
[Corrected
version: Unattributed report: "Presidents, Journalists,
and Parties Received Millions of Oil Barrels From
Saddam"; all names as transliterated; correcting numbers,
dates throughout text]
Al-Mada has obtained a
set of tables that provide the names of individuals and
firms for whom quantities of crude oil have been
allocated during the various stages of the Memorandum of
Understanding, as outlined in the documents of the Oil
Marketing Company, a public firm affiliated to the
Ministry of Oil. The lists include the names of
individuals, companies, parties, groups, and
organizations for which the former regime allocated
quantities of crude oil. The quantities are specified in
details in the various stages of the Memorandum of
Understanding. The allocation, as the documents indicate,
started with the third stage of the Memorandum of
Understanding. This is because in the first and second
stages the allocation was made to companies that owned
refineries (end users) [preceding words published in
English]. This means that the information that we are
publishing here concern entities that do not own
refineries (non-end users) or middle
companies.
Under this interesting
title appear many names that have nothing to do with oil,
its distribution, storage, or sale and that are not known
to be interested in oil or to have any affiliation to oil
companies. They include the Russian Orthodox Church and
the Russian Communist Party.
In the case of
individuals, the matter becomes even more curious. If we
understand that journalist Hamidah Na'na, who defended
the former regime, is interested in prolonging his
independent journalistic project through an oil deal, it
is strange to find on the list the name of Khalid, son of
late President Jamal Abd-al-Nasir; former Jordanian
Parliament member Tujan al-Faysal, the current President
of Indonesia, the son of the Syrian Defense Minister, and
the son of the Lebanese President.
Since its acceptance
of the Memorandum of Understanding, or what is known as
the Food for Oil Program, the defunct regime has turned
this memorandum into a dirty business and a political
game to fund his secret purchases of weapons, expensive
construction materials for the presidential palaces and
mosques, and luxurious items for extravagance. It also
turned the contract for selling oil into the biggest
operation in modern history for buying loyalty and
influence and squandering the homeland's
wealth.
Since that time,
rumors have been rife about the coupons that Saddam
signed for Arab and foreign figures to provide them with
crude oil in exchange for helping the regime break free
of its international isolation, finance the campaign to
lift the economic embargo on it, and brighten its
image.
But the regime has
corrupted the human and ethical values of the world
campaign to lift the unjust sanctions. The embargo did
not ultimately target the regime. It targeted our poor
and middle class people. We have seen that whenever the
international campaign to lift the embargo came close to
achieving its goals, the regime, through its conduct and
recklessness, pushed the issue back into the dark tunnel.
In the meantime, the regime turned the country into an
open and rich table that only needed a good show, people
with a hearty appetite, and obedient servants.
One of the qualities
of the fascist regime that existed in our country is that
it had no courtesy and it always needed others to feel
superior. In an attempt to lift the embargo on it, the
regime spoiled even those who had goodwill and noble
goals in defending the Iraqi people. The regime knew only
one policy; that is, the policy of opening its purse.
This explains why the regime gathered around it people
whom the regime wanted to beg from it so that it would
feel morally superior to them.
If one has a chance to
listen to some Ba'th officials, who thanks to their
village ethics do not fear to be insolent, one will hear
a lot about Iraqi visitors in recent years. These
visitors came to defend us but also to cash the price. We
can confirm this information. The Ba'thists themselves
leaked this information about the Arab and foreign
visitors. They mentioned some of the names that appeared
on the lists, including the name of Labor Party member
George Galloway.
The case of George
Galloway is truly tragic. This man defended the Arab just
causes but as soon as he got closer to the Iraqi regime
he was corrupted. Galloway was dismissed from the Labor
Party for this reason. He defended himself strongly and
criticized the British policy, Tony Balir, and Bush, but
I don't think that he can dismiss the Iraqi documents
that incriminate him fully.
Apart from the
abovementioned lists, Al-Mada also obtained six
applications submitted by the Executive Director and the
Acting Executive Director of the Oil Marketing Company to
the Oil Minister to endorse the crude oil deals. The name
of Galloway appeared in these documents not as a contract
owner but as someone to whom these quantities belong.
Galloway hides behind a company that does not belong to
him personally or that has a nationality that is
different form his nationality.
The method by which
these contracts were concluded sheds light on the
mechanism through which the coupons and the presidential
sublime will were dispensed. This is why we would like to
explain it here, particularly since some names appeared
on the lists as single names, such as Samir. It is not
known if it is the name of a person or a
company.
1. A contract
dated 29 December 1999. The name of the purchasing
Finnish company is Fortum Oil and Gas-oy [name in
English as published], but there is a reference to
the name (Burhan al-Chalabi) and another reference
that goes as follows: For Mr George Galloway. The
quantity is 6 million barrels.
2. A contract dated
10 July 2001. The name of the purchasing company is
Aredio Petroleum and (Fawwaz Zurayqat), who is
Jordanian. The following written remark appears: For
Mr George Galloway. The quantity is 4 million
barrels.
3. A contract dated
6 August 2001. The name of the purchasing company is
Middle East Advanced Semiconductor Inc, which is
Jordanian (Fawwaz Zurayqat). There is a reference that
the deal is for Mr George Galloway. The quantity is 3
million tons [as published].
4. A contract dated
3 May 2001. The purchasing company is the same as
above and it is Jordanian (Fawwaz Zurayqat). The same
reference appears that the contract is for Mr
Galloway. The quantity is 2 million
barrels.
5. A contract dated
12 December 2002. It includes the same details
mentioned above. The quantity is 3 million
barrels.
6. A contract dated
3 June 2002. It includes the same details mentioned
above. The quantity is 3 million barrels.
The words (for Mr
George Galloway) appeared six times, but they are not all
the same. Two times they appeared in connection with the
names of French and Finnish companies and the rest are
Jordanian in the name of Fawwaz Zurayqat. All these deals
have been approved and signed by the Oil Minister, who
added the word "approved" along with the date.
The interesting thing
is that Galloway's name appears in the tables throughout
the stages of the Memorandum of Understanding along with
the quantities received and the name of Zurayqat. What is
going on? It is clear that Galloway is the one who
obtained the famous coupon through his political ties and
the services that he rendered to the regime. His name was
mentioned in the contract perhaps to remind the minister
since the company does not belong to him. Maybe this is
the mechanism that applies to everybody who obtains a
coupon, whether individuals, parties, or political
organizations which have nothing to do with oil. The
coupon carried the signature of the head of the regime
and the quantity that he wants to dispense. The rest is
taken care of by the phony, or real, companies. Maybe
people like Galloway get only a generous percentage of
the deal by way of commission or sell the coupon in
return for money.
The table lists
vertically the names of countries and the names of the
beneficiaries, be they individuals or companies.
Horizontally, it lists the stage of the Memorandum of
Understanding and the allocations given to beneficiaries
in millions of barrels. It is noticeable that some names
were incomplete and some others arouse suspicion. For
instance, how can we understand the following name:
President Sukarno's daughter? After several names from
Indonesia the name Megawati shows up. At any rate, many
interesting names appear in these tables, and we hope
that they will suffer the misery and the scandal that
they deserve.
For brevity purposes,
we decided to provide the names along with their
allocated quantities without mentioning their
distribution in the stages of the Memorandum of
Understanding, as outlined in the original
tables.
The total quantities
of crude oil allocated for (middle companies!) in the
Memorandum of Understanding:
Syria:
1. Awad Ammurah/more
than 18 million barrels.
2. Bashar Nuri/more than 12 million barrels.
3. Ghassan shallah/11 million barrels.
4. Muhammad Ammar Nufal/3.5 million barrels.
5. Tamam Shihab/1 million barrels.
6. Hamidah Na'na/more than 9 million barrels.
7. Firas Mustafa Talas/6 million barrels.
8. Salim al-Tun/3.5 million barrels.
9. Lutfi Fawzi/2.5 million barrels.
10. Lead Contracting /3.5 million barrels.
11. Ghassan Zakariya/6 million barrels.
12. Muhammad Ma'mun al-Sab'i/4 million barrels.
13. Hasan al-Kayyal/2 million barrels.
14. Anwar al-Aqqad/2 million barrels.
Amman:
1. Al-Shanfari Group/5
million barrels.
Cyprus:
1. Muhammad
al-Huni/more than 17 million barrels.
2. Nafta Petroleum/13.2 million barrels.
3. Continental/a million barrels.
Turkey:
1. Zayn-al-Abidiin
Irdim/more than 27 million barrels.
2. Lutfi Dughan/more than 11 million barrels.
3. Muhammad Aslan/13 million barrels.
4. Takfun/15.5 million barrels.
5. KCK Company/1 million [not further
specified].
6. Delta Petroleum/1 million.
7. Cita/1 million.
8. Ozia/1 million.
9. Samir/1 million.
10. Muhtashim/1 million.
11. Muqdir Sarjin/1 million.
Vietnam:
1. Vienapco/1.2
million.
2. Drilling Med/1 million.
3. Vinafood/1 million.
4. OSC/one ton.
Sudan:
1. Sumaso/1
million.
2. Petroleum Products Company/one ton.
3. Oil Plus/two tons.
Yemen:
1. Abd-al-Karim
al-Iryani/1 million.
2. Tawfiq Abd-al-Rahim/1.5 million.
3. Shahir Abd-al-Haqq/more than 1 million.
India:
1. Biham Sing/1
million.
2. The Indian Congress Party/1 million.
Pakistan:
1. Oil and Gas
Grop/one ton.
2. Abu-Abd-al-Rahman/one ton.
3. Al-Sayyid Azzaz/one ton.
Malaysia:
1. Fayiq Ahmad
Sharif/1 million.
2. Bitmal Company/1 million.
3. Tridebeer/1 million.
4. Mastik/Fayiq Ahmad Sharif/1 million.
5. Hawala/1 million.
Indonesia:
1. President Sukarno's
daughter/1 million.
2. Jawa Atlantic/1 million.
3. Makram Hakim/1 million.
4. Megawati/1 million.
5. Muhammad Amin Rayyis/1 million.
6. Natuna Oil/2 millions.
United Arab
Emirates:
1. Fal Petroleum/1
million.
2. Ahmad Mani Sa'id al-Utaybah/1 million.
3. G One Oil/1 million.
4. Sultan Bin-Zayid Al Nuhayyan/1 million.
5. Al-Huday/1 million.
6. Millennium/one ton.
7. Pony Fuel/one ton.
Morocco:
1. Abdallah
al-Salawi/1 million.
2. Nadil al-Hashimi/5.7 million.
3. Muhammad al-Basri/4.5 million.
Algeria:
1. Abd-al-Majid
al-Attar/1 million.
2. Abd-al-Qadir Bin-Musa/1 million.
Tunisia:
1. Midex Petroleum/1
million.
2. Firnaco/1 million.
3. Maydur/1 million.
Italy:
1. Roberto Frimigoni/1
million.
2. Salvatore Nicotra/1 million.
3. Filluni/1 million.
4. Father Benjamin/1 million.
5. West Petrol/one ton.
6. Hatarlak/one ton.
7. ABC/one ton.
8. Italian Oil Society/1 million.
Spain:
1. Basim Qaqish/1
million.
2. Javier Robert/1 million.
3. Ali Ballut/1 million.
Yugoslavia:
1. The Socialist
Party/1 million.
2. The Leftist Party/9.5 million.
3. The Italian Party/1 million.
4. Kostonica's party/1 million.
Belarus:
1. The Liberal Party/1
million.
2. The Belarus Communist Party/one ton.
3. Pilminal Company/1.2 million.
4. Bellfarm Company/1 million.
5. The Chief of the Presidential Office/1 million.
6. Lada Company/1 million.
Romania:
1. Yelf Adirlink/1
million.
2. The Romanian Labor Party/5.5 million.
Britain:
1. George
Galloway/Fawwaz Zurayqat/1 million.
2. Mojahedi-e Khalq/1 million.
Canada:
1. Arther
Millholland/1 million.
United States:
1. Shakir al-Khafaji/1
million.
2. Samir Vincent/10.5 million.
Chad:
1. Chad's Foreign
Minister/1 million.
Thailand:
1. Thai rice merchant
Jayborn/1 million.
Panama:
1. Mr Sifan.1
million.
Hungary:
1. Hungarian Interest
Party/4.7 million.
South Africa:
1. Infiom Management
(Sandy Majali)/9 million.
2. Tokyo Saxwell/4 million.
3. Montica/4 million.
4. Omni Adell/4 million.
Philippines:
1. Philippines
Producers' Group/3 million.
Netherlands:
1. Sai Bolt/3
million.
France:
1. Adax/3.8
million.
2. Travocora/Patrick Mugan/25 million.
3. Michel Grima/17.1 million.
4. The Arab-French Friendship Society/15.1 million.
5. Ayks/47.2 million.
6. Charles Pascua/12 million.
7. Elias al-Grizli/14.6 million.
8. I Lutici (Claude Kaspert)/4 million.
9. Bernard Mirami/3 million.
10. Bernard Mirami/8 million.
11. Di Suza/11 million.
China:
1. Mr Wan/39.1
million.
2. Noresco/17.5 million.
3. Zink Ronk/13 million.
4. Byorg/13.5 million.
5. South Holken/1 million.
Jordan:
1. Layth
Shubaylat/15.5 million.
2. Fakhri Qa'war/6 million.
3. Grand Resources/2 million.
4. Al-Rashid International (Ahmad al-Bashir)/9
million.
5. Fawwaz Zurayqat/6 million.
6. Salim al-Nu'as/3 million.
7. Ziyad al-Raghib/7 million.
8. Mashhur Hudaythah/4 million.
9. Shakir Bin-Zayd/6.5 million.
10. Muhammad Salih al-Hurani/4 million.
11. Tujan Faysal/3 million.
12. Jordanian Ministry of Energy/5 million.
13. Ziyad Yaghmur/2 million.
14. Wamid Husayn/1 million.
Palestine:
1. Abu-al-Abbas/1
million.
2. Abdallah al-Hurani/8 million.
3. Wafa Tawfiq Sayigh/3.5 million.
4. The PLO/4 million.
5. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine/5
million.
6. The PLO (Political Department)/5 million.
Egypt:
1. Incom Company
(Muhammad Shitat)/14 million.
2. Abd-al-Azim Manaf/6 million.
3. Khalid Jamal Abd-al-Nasir/18.5 million.
4. Imad al-Jildah/14 million.
5. Muhammad Salah/7 million.
6. Muhammad Hilmi/4.5 million.
7. The United Arab Company/6 million.
8. The Nile and the Euphrates Company/3 million.
9. Mahmud Majdi al-Ma'sarawi/7 million.
10. Ilhami Bashandi Corporation/2 million.
11. Al-Multaqa International Corporation/2
million.
Lebanon:
1. B. B. Energy/2
million.
2. Fadi International/2 million.
3. Haytham Saydani/2 million.
4. Planet Petroleum/1 million.
5. George Trakhainan/7 million.
6. Son of President Lahhud/4.5 million.
7. Ali Tu'mah/1 million.
8. Al-Hilal Company (Adnan al-Janabi)/1 million.
9. The International Company for Trade and Investment/3
million.
10. Faysal Darniqah/3 million.
11. Vim Oil Company/1 million.
12. Najah Wakim/3 million.
13. Usamah Ma'ruf/3 million.
14. Zuhayr al-Khatib/3.5 million.
Bahrain:
1. Kazim al-Darazi
Corporation/2 million.
2. Ali al-Musallam Corporation/3 million.
3. Concrete Contracting Corporation/2 million.
Saudi Arabia:
1. Naja Company/3
million.
2. Asis Company/2 million.
Qatar:
1. Hamad Bin-Ali Al
Thani/14 million.
2. Al-Dulaymi Group/4 million.
3. Gulf Petroleum/2 million.
4. Petrolina Oil/2 million.
5. Oil Wells Maintenance/2 million.
Libya:
1. Shukri Ghanim/1
million.
Brazil:
1. Fu'ad Sarhan/10
million.
2. The 8 October Movement (Shavez) 4.5
million.
Ireland:
1. Riyadh al-Tahir/11
million.
2. Afro Eastern/2 million.
Nigeria:
1. Haison/7.2
million.
2. Zaz Company/1 million.
3. A. A. G. Company (Nigerian Ambassador)/1 million.
4. Ccampac/1 million.
Kenya:
1. Muhammad Uthman
Sa'id/1 million.
Bulgaria:
1. The Bulgarian
Socialist Company/12 million.
2. Arak Paul/2 million.
Austria:
1. Hans Kogler/1
million.
2. The Arab-Austrian Society/1 million.
Switzerland:
1. Media/1
million.
2. Delta Service/2 million.
3. Iblom/1 million.
4. Sibol/1 million.
5. Klinco/12 million.
6. Lakia/2 million.
7. Alkon/1 million.
8. Taurus/1 million.
9. Petrogas/1 million.
10. Finar/1 million.
11. Napex Company/1 million.
Myanmar:
1. Myanmar Forests
Minister/1 million.
Slovakia:
1. The Slovak
Communist Party/1 million.
Ukraine:
1. The Social
Democratic Party/1 million.
2. The Ukraine Communist Party6 million.
3. Energy resources/1 million.
4. Vazmash Impex/1 million.
5. Naftu Gas/8 million.
6. Hio (Sokolov) Compnay/1 million.
7. Orchatski/1 million.
8. Federalte Torkofi/1 million.
9. Trans Isako/1 million.
10. The Ukrainian House/1 million.
11. F. T. D./1 million.
12. The Ukrainian Socialist Party/1 million.
Russia:
The documents indicate
that Russia has been granted 1.36 billion barrels, which
is a hint that this "grant" was given to the Russian
State. The paragraph about Russia is the biggest of all.
They included the names of companies, parties, and
government and non-government personalities as
follows:
1. Zarabish Oil
Company/174.5 million.
2. Rose Oil Impex-Azakov (The Russian Presidential
Office)/66.9 million (including 1 million barrels for Mr
Tatzinko, Russia's Ambassador to Baghdad).
3. The Russian Communist Party companies/1 million.
4. Amircom (Unity Party/Emergency Ministry)/1
million.
5. Mashino Import/1 million.
6. Alpha Ico (Russian Foreign Ministry)/1 million.
7. Yatomin (Russian Foreign Ministry)/30.1 million.
8. Slav Oil (Gotzariv)1 million.
9. Zan Gas Company/49.1 million.
10. Rose Oil/35.5 million.
11. Gasbin Invest-Kalmayka/1 million.
12. Ka Gas and Oil Company-Kalmayka/1 million.
13. Gas Brum Company/26 million.
14. Tat Oil-Tatersan/1 million.
15. Bash Oil Company/1 million.
16. Look Oil Company/63 million.
17. Sirgot Oil Gas Company/1 million.
18. Siberia Oil and Gas Company/1 million.
19. Nafta Moscow Company/25.1 million.
20. Unaco Company/22.2 million.
21. Sidanco Company/21.2 million.
22. Sap Oil Company/8.1 million.
23. Tans Oil Company/9 million.
24. Yukos Company/2 million.
25. The Liberal Democratic Party (Jirinovski)/79.8
million.
26. Peace and Unity Party's companies (Mrs Saji)/34
millions.
27. The Russian Committee for Solidarity with Iraq (Mr
Rudasiev)/6.5 million.
28. The Russian Society for Solidarity with Iraq
(Goravilion)/12.5 million.
29. Rose Oil and Gas Export Company (Mr Akababon)/12.5
million.
30. Oral Invest Company (Mr Stroyev)/8.5 million.
31. Zidag Moscow-Science Academy/3.5 million.
32. Rawmin (son of the former Ambassador to Baghdad)/19.7
million.
33. Zarabish Oil (Gopkin University)/3.5 million.
34. Nordwest Group/2 million.
35. Zarabish Oil and Gas Brum (Mr Hassan)/3 million, but
only 1 million barrels have been delivered.
36. Soyuz Oil and Gaz (Mr Shavranik)/25.5 million.
37. Mr Nikolai Rizkof/13 million.
38. Stroi Oil and Gas Company/6 million.
39. Akht Oil Company/4.5 million.
40. The Chechen Administration/2 million.
41. Adil al-Hilawi (A. N. M. Aviation)/5 million.
42. Khruzlet/5 million.
43. Transnafta/3 million.
44. Chief of the Russian Presidential Office/5
million.
45. The Russian Orthodox Church/5 million.
46. The Russian National Democratic Party/2
million.
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