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A Pandora’s box of corruption and incompetence at the United Nations has been exposed since the Foundation for Defense of Democracies hired its own investigative reporter and Journalist-in-Residence, Claudia Rosett, and assigned her to the beat.

Since joining FDD in 2003, Claudia Rosett, full time director of FDD's Investigative Reporting Project, has generated international headlines with award-winning investigative reporting that revealed the U.N. Oil-for-Food scandal, how the United Nations helps advance North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, the risks of relying on the United Nations to enforce sanctions against Iran for its nuclear bomb program, and a plethora of scandals that have led to a series of convictions of high U.N. officials for bribery, graft, and money laundering schemes.

In 2005, Claudia received the Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism. The Breindel Award was established to recognize: "the columnist, editorialist or reporter whose work best reflects the spirit of writings by Eric Breindel: Love of country and its democratic institutions as well as the act of bearing witness to the evils of totalitarianism." Her work has been widely praised: Click here for what they are saying about Claudia Rosett.

Rosett revealed how under the Oil-for-Food scandal, a vast program under U.N. supervision, billions in funds intended for humanitarian relief in Iraq ended up in the wallets and secret bank accounts of politicians, businesses, terrorist groups, and Saddam Hussein himself. That is a story that continues to reverberate years after Rosett broke the story.

In 2006, Rosett broke the story of former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan accepting a $500,000 personal prize from the ruler of Dubai, through a prize jury stacked with U.N. personnel. Her 2006 investigation set off a storm of press criticism that ultimately forced the U.N. leader to relinquish the cash.

She covered the January 2007 indictment of Benon Sevan, the fugitive, former executive director of Oil-for-Food. In October, when Texas oil trader Oscar Wyatt pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud the program, Rosett wrote about its global implications in The Wall Street Journal and testified before Congress about how the corruption of the U.N. program continues to affect both Iraq and the global financial system.

Federal investigations sparked by a 2005 story Rosett broke with Fox News about U.N. procurement official Alexander Yakovlev (who pleaded guilty and turned government witness) resulted in two more convictions in 2007: Vladimir Kuznetsov, the former head of the U.N.’s budget oversight committee, for conspiring to launder kickbacks on procurement deals; and another U.N. procurement official for conspiracy to commit fraud and corruption.

Rosett continued her groundbreaking investigations into U.N. corruption and anti-democratic policies throughout 2007 with similarly stunning results.

“The very best investigative reporting is being done not by big names at the big papers, but by people like the Foundation for Defense of Democracies' Journalist-in-Residence, Claudia Rosett.”

—Hugh Hewitt, The Weekly Standard

In early 2007, writing in National Review, she explored the conflicts of interest inherent in former President Jimmy Carter accepting multimillion-dollar donations from anti-Israel Arab funders for his Carter Center while purveying such anti-Israel screeds as his book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Rosett explained that with such funding, “Carter for years has been running his own mini-presidency—complete with a series of attempts to outflank or shape the policies of sitting presidents.”

In National Review Online articles and her monthly column in The Philadelphia Inquirer, she detailed the United Nations’ plans to organize, fund, and host a Durban II conference in 2009 that Libya, Iran, Cuba, and Pakistan hope will be a reprise of the “Death to Israel! Death to America” spectacle that led then–Secretary of State Colin L. Powell to order the U.S. delegation to walk out of the 2001 Durban conference. Canada has already decided to boycott Durban II.

With the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) office in North Korea handing over hard currency to the regime of Kim Jong Il—known as the Kim-for-Cash scandal—Rosett wrote in March 2007 that Kim’s regime, which sponsors the counterfeiting of U.S. banknotes and laundering the money into world markets, had apparently paid the UNDP with stacks of counterfeit $100 bills, which the UNDP had failed to report to U.S. authorities, instead stashing the fake banknotes in its office safe in Pyongyang. Two months later, in May 2007, Rosett’s article in The New York Sun revealed that the UNDP in North Korea had been paying exorbitant amounts to ship anti-American literature to North Korean arms officials in Pyongyang.

On other U.N. fronts, she collaborated as lead reporter on “The Curious Career of Maurice Strong,” an in-depth Fox News report on the shadowy underworld of the U.N. system. In addition, she exposed on Fox News how the U.N. “Global Compact” for good governance violates the U.N.’s own rules on good governance.

In January 2008, she called attention to apparent falsehoods in the Pentagon-endorsed biography of a top advisor who has been heavily involved in its “outreach” programs to Muslim groups, including unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land Foundation case of alleged funding of the terrorist group Hamas.

 
Media

In the Media
Print & Online
Hamas Ahoy!, Forbes.com (05/28/2010)
A Quisling Turkey, Forbes.com (05/21/2010)
Paging Ambassador Susan Rice, Forbes.com (05/13/2010)
Revaluing Freedom, Forbes.com (05/07/2010)
Terrorist With A Five-Star Tab, Forbes.com (04/22/2010)

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Broadcast
Cavuto, Fox Business News (05/12/2010)
The John Batchelor Show, WABC - New York (05/09/2010)
Secure Freedom Radio, Syndicated (04/20/2010)
The John Batchelor Show, WABC - New York (04/19/2010)
America's Nightly Scoreboard, Fox Business News (04/14/2010)

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Mentions
An Olive Branch?, quoted by Gary Fine, The Minneapolis Star Tribune (12/28/2009)
Flotsam and Jetsam, quoted by Jennifer Rubin, Commentary (07/31/2009)
Which is a Better Ally, Russia or China?, quoted by Gordon G. Chang, Forbes.com (07/10/2009)
Hello Europe, Good-bye Europe, mentioned by Randall Hoven, American Thinker (06/23/2009)
Inside Politics, mentioned by Greg Pierce, The Washington Times (06/12/2009)

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International Media
Up All Night, BBC Radio (05/25/2010)
Het is stil aan de East River, quoted by Joshua Livestro, dagelijkse standard (Netherlands) (06/25/2009)
Obama's Istanbul Visit Could 'Help Reduce Tensions' Between Cultures Divides, James Reinl, The National (UAE) (03/29/2009)
The World Tonight, CHQR - Calgary, Canada (03/23/2009)
News Update, CNNI (02/19/2009)

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Press Releases
FDD Journalist in Residence Claudia Rosett to Write New Column for Forbes.com (09/17/2008)
Events

Claudia Rosett to speak at the Henry Jackson Society about "UN Sanctions: Who guards the guard?"
May 5, 2010
FDD Journalist-In-Residence Claudia Rosett to speak at 92nd St Y
January 19, 2010
Journalist-in-Residence Claudia Rosett Speaks at CAMERA's Young Leadership Talk
June 26, 2009
FDD Journalist-in-Residence Claudia Rosett Speaks at Rochester, NY Chapter of the American Council on Foreign Relations
April 2, 2009
Claudia Rosett Lectures at the Yale Club
March 10, 2009

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From the Blogs

Now Can We Put North Korea Back on the Terrorism List?, The Rosett Report (05/25/2010)
Hot Tips on UN Waste, Fraud and Abuse: U.S. Mission Posts Scores of UN Internal Reports, The Rosett Report (05/17/2010)
All You Need to Know About the UN: 155 Votes for Libya, The Rosett Report (05/13/2010)
Here Comes the UN' s Libyan Blights Council, The Rosett Report (05/12/2010)
Iran Grabs a Seat at the UN' s High Table ' By Hosting the Dinner, The Rosett Report (05/08/2010)

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Khairi Abaza is a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, where he is focused on democratic reform in the Arab world, the spread of terrorism, and the influence of the media on politics.  Abaza has served as a member of the Foreign Affairs and Cultural Committees of the Egyptian Wafd Party, and is pursuing his doctorate in politics from the University of London. ...more
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