From the Uks Indeopendent:
http://tinyurl.com/bz7fl
The Jordanian businessman accused of passing oil money from Saddam Hussein to George Galloway has revealed that he is once again trading in Iraq and making trips to America with the approval of the US authorities.
Fawaz Zureikat was speaking publicly for the first time since he was named by a US Senate investigative committee examining the United Nations oil-for-food programme. He told The Independent that neither the new government in Baghdad nor US officials had raised any objections to him renewing his trade with Iraq.
Interesting set of stories making the front pages of UK newspapers on the day George Galloway appears before the televised senate commitee in straight talking mood:
The outspoken, anti-war Respect MP said he will give the 13-strong Republican-led committee "both barrels". He vowed to clear his name as he left Heathrow: "The truth is I have never bought or sold a drop of oil from Iraq, or sold or bought a drop of oil from anybody.
"If I had I would be a very rich man and the person who made me rich would already be in the public domain," he said.
"I am going to accuse them of being involved in a huge diversion from the real issues in Iraq, which are the theft of billions of dollars worth of Iraq's wealth by the United States of America and its corporations, and the deaths of more than 100,000 people in Iraq."
Should be an interesting day.