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Pepper Partner Helps Investigate Corruption in Saddam’s Regime

Pepper partner Greg Paw is a member of Pepper’s White Collar and Corporate Investigations and Commercial Litigation Practice Groups, in our offices in Philadelphia and Princeton, New Jersey.

Greg’s expertise led him to serve the United States Department of Justice in Iraq, as an advisor to the Iraqi government on criminal cases against former members of the regime of Saddam Hussein. He was deeply involved in the United States’ criminal prosecutions and investigations there, which were part of the United Nations’ wider examination of corruption involving funds and goods intended for the United Nation’s Oil-for-Food Program.

In this podcast, Greg discusses some fascinating tales about the inner workings of Saddam’s Iraq, and about the everyday people he met there.

(Running Time: 14:05)

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