An inquiry by former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker cleared UN leader Secretary-General Kofi Annan of corruption. No evidence was found that Annan had influenced bidding on a multi-billion dollar contract for the company that employed his son, Kojo.
The White House stated its cautious continued support of Annan, and its support of the United Nations.
The White House stated its cautious continued support of Annan, and its support of the United Nations.
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