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词条 Ziyad Cattan
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}}Ziyad Cattan is a dual citizen of Poland and Iraq.[1]

He earned a PhD in economics.

During the twenty years he lived in Poland Cattan operated both a used car lot and a pizza outlet.

According to an article published in The Independent, on September 19, 2005, Hazim al-Shaalan, Defense Minister of Iyad Allawi's interim administration, appointed Ziyad Cattan, as the Defence Ministry's procurement chief.[1]

The Los Angeles Times, on the other hand, reported the Cattan had been appointed by Iraq's American occupiers.

The Independent article describes massive fraud in the Defense Ministry's procurement, which it describes as "the greatest theft in history", which occurred under Cattan's watch.[1]

Of expenditures of between $1 and $2 billion the article estimates only $200 million worth of usable equipment was purchased.

In September 2005 The Independent reported that Cattan and his former boss al-Shaalan, are both living in Jordan, and refusing comment.[1]

By November 2005 he had returned to Poland, and did agree to be interviewed by the Los Angeles Times.

In August 2007 The Guardian reported that Amnesty International and British Members of Parliament were pressing the UK Government for an explanation over Cattan's involvement with a British arms-dealing firm.[8]

The UK firm had a license to import 40,000 surplus AK-47s from Yugoslavia, but had sent Yugoslavian weapons to Cattan, for Iraq. International regulations, to control the distribution of weapons, requires certification to confirm buyers were the end-users, and would not resell the weapons they received. The Guardian reported that the lack of compliant documentation meant that weapons sold to Cattan were now untraceable, and thus a breach of international arms agreements.

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1. ^{{cite news| url =http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article313538.ece| title =What has happened to Iraq's missing $1bn?| publisher =The Independent (UK)| author =2005-09-19| date =| page =| location =| archiveurl =https://web.archive.org/web/20080517061005/http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article313538.ece| archivedate =2008-05-17| accessdate =2015-08-23| deadurl =yes| quote =| df =}}
2. ^{{cite news | url = https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/aug/12/iraq.armstrade| title = British firm under scrutiny for export of Bosnian guns to Iraq| publisher = The Guardian| author = Jamie Doward, Johnny McDevitt| date = 2007-08-12| page = | location = | accessdate = 2015-08-23| quote = Documents obtained by The Observer show the British company, PMS, had a contract to provide assault rifles to Ziad Cattan, the former head of military procurement at the Iraq Defence Ministry.}}
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