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Report of the Inquiry into certain Australian companies in relation to the UN Oil-for-Food Programme

Volume 3

Sales, allegations and inquiries
January 2001 - December 2005

Commissioner
The Honourable Terence RH Cole AO RFD QC

November 2006


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Report of the Inquiry into certain Australian companies in relation to the UN Oil-for-Food Programme

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Volume 1 0-9803082-0-8
Volume 2 0-9803082-1-6
Volume 3 0-9803082-2-4
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Contents

23 January 2001 to June 2002: more sales to Iraq.. 1

February 2001: a further sale to the IGB.. 1

DFAT's report on the Secretary-General's report into Oil-for-Food Programme. 13

Port agent fees. 14

May 2001: discussions in Iraq. 30

June 2001: another trip to Iraq. 36

June 2001: another sale. 37

August 2001: a further trip to Iraq. 41

September 2001: withholding inland transport fee payments. 42

Port fees revisited.. 43

The shipping industry's knowledge of the 10 per cent after-sales-service fee. 45

20 December 2001: another sale. 47

February 2002: AWB discussions with the United Nations and the Australian mission 56

February to May 2002: AWB's donation of further equipment 57

June 2002: another sale concluded.. 57

24 June 2002 to March 2003: contracts A1670 and A1680. 73

AWB concludes its final sale under the Oil-for-Food Programme. 73

Two features to the background to the negotiation of these contracts. 75

United Nations approval 78

25 March to September 2003: renegotiation of AWB contracts. 83

March 2003: the incursion in Iraq. 83

The Pearl of Fujairah and Andromeda shipments. 83

April 2003: renegotiation of contracts A1441 and A1680. 92

AWB's participation in the Coalition Provisional Authority. 95

September 2003: renegotiation of contracts A1670 and A1680. 97

An inland transportation agreement with Alia. 101

Insurance of the shipments to Iraq. 104

Further renegotiation of contract A1670. 106

26 August 2000 to March 2003: inland transportation fees. 111

The manner of payment of the fees. 112

The decision to pay the fees direct to Alia. 113

An increase in the fees payable. 113

Payment in currencies other than US dollars. 114

Payment in instalments. 117

Responsibility within AWB for payment of the fees. 118

Inland transportation fees paid by AWB during the Oil-for-Food Programme. 119

The amount of the inland transportation fees paid by AWB.. 120

Alia's payments to the Iraqi State Company for Water Transport 125

Bank statements from Alia. 129

Application of AWB funds within Iraq. 131

27 BHPP, the Iron Filings Claim, and Tigris. 143

The BHP and Tigris companies. 143

Events leading up to the BHPP wheat shipment in 1996. 145

The 1996 shipment 164

A further approach to DFAT.. 168

DFAT's rejection of credit sales again.. 177

BHPP's reaction.. 177

2000: BHPP 'debt' raised again by Mr Stott 185

BHPP assigned the 'debt' to Tigris. 187

AWB engaged by Tigris to assist with recovery. 191

Negotiations with Iraq recommenced.. 192

2001: approaches to IGB continued.. 193

2002: the pursuit continued.. 196

Iron Filings Claim made. 198

The August 2002 delegation: AWB agreement to pay compensation.. 201

The offset proposal 203

Debts denied by Iraq. 205

Tigris and AWB agree on debt recovery commission.. 209

Loading up of contracts and requests for payment through Alia. 213

ELG told compensation to be paid directly and debt repaid by 'loading up' contracts 215

Advice from DFAT on quality refunds to Iraq. 222

Sale on 'loaded-up' contract confirmed.. 223

Executive advised of inflated sale. 225

2003: The 'Iron filing rebate payment and Tigris Petroleum' memorandum... 232

Approval for export given.. 241

The incursion commences. 244

Payments to 'influential people' 245

A further draft of the Tigris agreement: 'debt' became 'compensation' 246

'Compensation' became 'commission' 248

2004: negotiations continued as 'debt' was collected.. 253

A renegotiation: Tigris surrendered 10 per cent of debt to AWB.. 256

Tigris agreement with BHPP renegotiated.. 260

Further negotiation of agreement between Tigris and AWB.. 260

Sign-off of the Tigris agreement 267

Authorisation, execution and payment 274

Notifying the Boards. 283

Payment to Iraq of the agreed compensation and excess funds collected.. 287

28 May 2003 to December 2005: allegations and inquiries. 305

Further rumours of kickbacks. 305

AWB's internal investigation: 'Project Rose' 313

The US Wheat Associates allegations revisited.. 316

The Wheat Export Authority: issues for examination.. 323

The commencement of the IIC investigation.. 324

Notification to the Boards of AWB's internal investigation.. 328

Project Rose continues. 329

PSI investigation.. 342

Further meetings and briefings. 344

The IIC investigation continues. 358

The IIC's final report and AWB's response. 406