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INDEPENDENT INQUIRY COMMITTEE INTO THE UNITED NATIONS OIL-FOR-FOOD PROGRAMME<br />

REPORT ON PROGRAMME MANIPULATION<br />

CHAPTER TWO<br />

OIL TRANSACTIONS AND ILLICIT PAYMENTS<br />

V. OTHER POLITICAL BENEFICIARIES<br />

A. GEORGE GALLOWAY<br />

The Government of Iraq did not give preference to companies based in the United Kingdom in<br />

determining oil allocati<strong>on</strong>s under the Programme. N<strong>on</strong>etheless, a total of over 18 milli<strong>on</strong> barrels<br />

of oil were allocated either directly in the name of George Galloway, a member of the British<br />

Parliament, or in the name of <strong>on</strong>e of his associates, Fawaz Abdullah Zureikat (“Fawaz Zureikat”),<br />

to support Mr. Galloway’s campaign against the sancti<strong>on</strong>s. Mr. Zureikat was a prominent<br />

Jordanian businessman. Mr. Zureikat received commissi<strong>on</strong>s for handling the sale of<br />

approximately 11 milli<strong>on</strong> barrels that were allocated in Mr. Galloway’s name.<br />

Both Mr. Galloway and Mr. Zureikat have denied that Mr. Galloway was involved in obtaining<br />

the oil allocati<strong>on</strong>s or receiving any proceeds from the oil sales. Each of them has acknowledged,<br />

however, that Mr. Zureikat made large d<strong>on</strong>ati<strong>on</strong>s to the Mariam Appeal, a United Kingdom-based<br />

campaign for the lifting of sancti<strong>on</strong>s against Iraq. Mr. Galloway was the founder of this<br />

organizati<strong>on</strong>. Mr. Galloway has denied that he was aware of the source of Mr. Zureikat’s<br />

d<strong>on</strong>ati<strong>on</strong>s. According to Iraqi officials, another oil beneficiary, Burhan Al-Chalabi, also received<br />

an allocati<strong>on</strong> intended to benefit the Mariam Appeal. A porti<strong>on</strong> of the profits from this allocati<strong>on</strong><br />

was deposited into an account of Mr. Galloway’s wife, Amineh Naji Daoud Abu Zayyad, who<br />

was also involved with the Mariam Appeal.<br />

1. Background<br />

Although a critic of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Mr. Galloway became an outspoken opp<strong>on</strong>ent of<br />

sancti<strong>on</strong>s against Iraq in the British Parliament around the late 1990s. In 1998, Mr. Galloway<br />

became the first chairman of the Mariam Appeal, an organizati<strong>on</strong> established to provide medical<br />

aid to Iraq and arrange for the medical treatment of <strong>on</strong>e particular Iraqi child outside of Iraq. In<br />

additi<strong>on</strong> to raising funds for these medical costs, the Mariam Appeal also had the broader purpose<br />

of campaigning “against sancti<strong>on</strong>s in Iraq.” From 1999 through 2002, the Mariam Appeal funded<br />

Mr. Galloway’s tour of over ten countries <strong>on</strong> a double-decker bus to campaign for the ending of<br />

sancti<strong>on</strong>s, as well as separate trips to a number of countries, including Jordan, the United Arab<br />

Emirates, Leban<strong>on</strong>, Iraq, Hungary, Belgium, the United States, and Romania. 142<br />

142 United Kingdom Parliament record, Hansard, Column 1022 (Jan. 13, 1993), Column 573 (Jan. 21,<br />

1993), Column 726 (Dec. 13, 1993), Column 728 (Feb. 2, 1998), Columns 938-939 and 941 (Feb. 17,<br />

1998), Columns 618-619 (Nov. 16, 1998), Columns 147, 149, 150-151, and 157 (Nov. 25, 1998), Column<br />

1108 (Dec. 17, 1998); Charity Commissi<strong>on</strong> for England and Wales, “The Mariam Appeal (2004),” sec. 2<br />

(June 28, 2004); George Galloway interview (May 16, 2005); Davenport Ly<strong>on</strong>s letter to the Charity<br />

Commissi<strong>on</strong> for England and Wales (Apr. 13, 2004); Iraq official interview; United Kingdom<br />

Parliamentary Register of Members’ Interests (1998-1999, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002). The costs of some<br />

of these trips were also met by the Great Britain-Iraq Society. United Kingdom Parliament record, Register<br />

of Members’ Interests (2000-2001, 2001-2002, and 2002-2003). In parliamentary speeches, Mr. Galloway<br />

REPORT ON PROGRAMME MANIPULATION–OCTOBER 27, 2005 PAGE 79 OF 623

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