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December 19, 2006

Kofi's Little Corruptions

Instapundit points out this Claudia Rosett report on Kofi Annan's "mystery apartment," subsidized by New York taxpayers.

The questions multiply. Did Kofi Annan ever give up the lease on his old Roosevelt Island apartment? If he did, how did it end up in the possession of his brother's family? Why does the nephew appear to be the chief occupant today of an apartment that under Mitchell-Lama guidelines is meant for a low- to moderate-income New York family of between 5 and 6 people?

Mitchell-Lama regulations specify that in some cases a lease may be turned over to family members such as a brother or sister-in-law if they have lived continuously for two years previous to the handover in the same apartment, using it as a primary residence. Before moving out, did Kofi and Nane Annan share their Roosevelt Island apartment full-time between 1994 and 1996 with Kobina or Ekua Annan? If so, this information has not surfaced in interviews with either Kofi or Nane Annan to date.

The more we learn about the rot at the UN that Annan allowed to continue, and the small corruptions in his own personal life, the angrier I feel that this man thinks he has any right to criticize the United States for anything.

Posted by slublog at December 19, 2006 08:53 AM

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