الخميس، 1 يوليو 2010

محسنات البنزين – رابع أثيلات الرصاص TEL


منع استخدام مضافات تحسين البنزين المعروفة برابع أثيلات الرصاص TEL لا زالت وزارة النفط في العراق مستمرة على استخدام هذه المادة الخطيرة على صحة المواطنين العراقيين وتلوث البيئة.



محسنات البنزين – رابع أثيلات الرصاص TEL




المشكلة أن للنفط لون ورائحة, ورائحته الآن أصبحت تزكم الأنوف في وزارة النفط, فبعد سنوات من منع استخدام مضافات تحسين البنزين المعروفة برابع أثيلات الرصاص TEL لا زالت الوزارة مستمرة باستخدام هذه المادة الخطيرة على صحة المواطنين العراقيين وتلويث البيئة.

وهناك شركة بريطانية ( أوكتيل Octel ) متهمة الآن بتصدير هذه المادة الخطيرة للعراق من خلال شبكة مع دفع رشا عالية متهم بها بعض رموز و من قيادي وزارة النفط ممن كان يشار لهم بالبنان, وذلك عن طريق الدفع المباشر أو من خلال تنظيم سفرات سياحية مدفوعة التكاليف!!!

حسب (http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/video/2010/jul/01/tel-oil-toxin ) **.

كان على وزارة النفط خلال السنوات السبعة الماضية أن تعمل بصورة جادة لتحوير مصافيها للاستغناء عن استخدام مادة الـ TEL لتحسين ولرفع أوكتين البانزين, إلى أن جاءت هذه التهم التي تتقاذفها جهات عديدة كل يحاول أن ينئ بجانبه.

كل هذا و وزارة البيئة في سبات الأموات, و الشعب العراقي تضاف له مشكلة جديدة.

الغريب في الأمر أن البنزين الذي يتم توزيعه في أغلب محطات الوقود في بغداد هو من النوع الرديء والذي يسب (النقر – نوكنك) في محركات السيارات عند عملية التعجيل و التسارع, مما يسبب أذى كبير للمحركات, وهذا من الناحية العلمية يعني بأن البنزين المباع غير مضاف له محسن بالقدر الكافي أو غير مضاف له محسن بالمرة.

أذن أين تذهب مادة الـ TEL التي تصدر للعراق؟ ( والتي كانت السبب بهذه الفضيحة!!!!).

هل تستورد مادة الـ TEL بملاين الدولارات و توزع و تستلم عمولات ورشا كثيرة من جرائها, لتترك جانبا ولا تستخدم؟ .... هذا شيء غريب !! .... وهكذا أمر يحتاج إلى تحقيق فوري!!!

ولكن و المهم يبقى المواطن المسكين عرضة لسموم الرصاص, إلى أن يعمل على استخدام البنزين الخالي من الرصاص أو استخدام محسنات أخرى خالية من الرصاص أو أي سموم أخرى.

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1 تموز 2010

مهند الشيخلي ... muhannad alsheikhly

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UK firm Octel bribed Iraqis to keep buying toxic fuel additive

Exclusive: Officials in Iraq were bribed to overlook effects of leaded petrol on children's health

The former chief executive of a British chemical company faces the prospect of extradition to the US after the firm admitted million-dollar bribes to officials to sell toxic fuel additives to Iraq.

Paul Jennings, until last year chief executive of the Octel chemical works near Ellesmere Port, Merseyside, and his predecessor, Dennis Kerrison, exported tonnes of tetra ethyl lead (TEL), to Iraq. TEL is banned from cars in western countries because of links with brain damage to children. Iraq is believed to be the only country that still adds lead to petrol.

The company recently admitted that, in a deliberate policy to maximise profits, executives from Octel – which since changed its name to Innospec – bribed officials in Iraq and Indonesia with millions of dollars to carry on using TEL, despite its health hazards.

The firm's Lebanese agent, Osama Naaman, was extradited and agreed this week to plead guilty and co-operate with US prosecutors. Although the US department of justice has run much of the case, the Serious Fraud Office is keen to claim jurisdiction.

Senior Iraqi oil ministry officials are accused of taking British bribes throughout the UK-US occupation, up until 2008. Ahmad al-Shamma, the deputy oil minister in Iraq, told the Guardian he would investigate the charges. He strongly denied courtroom allegations that he himself had taken a free holiday in Thailand. He said he had never been to Thailand and that a middle man involved, now under arrest in the US, may have pocketed the alleged payment himself.

Both Jennings and Kerrison are identified in court statements by the US department of justice, which is conducting an expanding corruption investigation and may seek Jennings's extradition to the US, according to legal sources.

Jennings says he is not free to comment on the allegations against him. Kerrison, who left the firm five years ago, denies wrongdoing and says he is being made a "fall guy" by his old company. The firm agreed to pay relatively small corporate fines of $40m (£26.7m). It said the matter was a "deeply regrettable chapter of our history" and "nothing like this will ever happen again". Both Jennings and Kerrison separately obtained multi-million pound payoffs from their company.

Jennings stepped down in March 2009, and the board said it had now "replaced members of senior management who were involved in, aware of or who should have been aware of the criminal conduct, including Innospec's CEO".

Jennings, now finance director of the Birmingham-based waste firm Biffa, said he could not comment because "there are currently investigations in the UK and US into the conduct of a number of individuals connected with Innospec".

Kerrison bought a wine estate near Cape Town, South Africa. Photos in local magazines show him relaxed in shorts, with a celebratory glass of his own Doolhof Sauvignon in his hand."It is not the case that I have in some way been living off ill-gotten gains." He had no indication that he faced prosecution or extradition, he said.

US prosecutors say multi-million dollar bribes to Iraq were agreed in 2001-3, when Kerrison was chief executive. A formal sentencing document said: "Innospec admits its former chief executive officer … approved payment of the kickbacks."

Kerrison says these are "false accusations". He told us: "Obviously there has been a serious fall-down in how Innospec has done business, including illegal transactions, and as an ex-CEO I feel a degree of responsibility as some of it was on my watch." But he said that he had not been personally aware of it: "I have not authorised any bribes, backhanders, or other illegal or dubious payments."

A decade ago, Octel decided to remain the world's only manufacturer of TEL for cars, after it was banned in the US and Europe. They used high profits from non-western countries to diversify into other products and to pay back investors, mainly US hedge funds run by Connecticut billionaire Jeffrey Gendell. According to prosecutors, the strategy included the corrupt blocking of health campaigns.

In Iraq, bribes were paid in 2007 to sabotage field trials of MMT, a non-lead alternative additive. In Indonesia, money was poured into a "defence of lead" campaign to pay off local politicians. The phase-out of TEL was successfully delayed for five years. One Octel executive wrote: "As you are aware, Indonesia was planning to go lead free in 2000 … this obviously did not happen for a number of reasons and since 1 January 2000 until the present, we have supplied 28,390 tons of TEL … generating $277 million in revenue."

The leniency of the corporate plea bargain caused protests from Lord Justice Thomas this year at one of the corporate sentencing hearings in London. He said "No such arrangement should be made again." US and UK prosecutors agreed the firm could not afford to pay more. But the company allegedly handed out $26m in dividends when it knew it was under investigation, according to the US department of justice.[[ Wednesday 30 June.

وصلة الفلم المرافق للموضوع: Link to this video أو http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/video/2010/jul/01/tel-oil-toxin


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صرح هذا اليوم على الفضائيات نائب رئيس الجمهورية السيد طارق الهاشمي بأن على وزارة النفط أن تفتح تحقيقا مفصلا بهذه الفضيحة وعلى وزارة البيئة التحرك فورا - بهدف حمياية المواطنين من أي أخطار بيئية محتملة - وأكمل مذيع القناة الفضائية بأن المتحدث الرسمي لوزارة النفط السيد عاصم جهاد خفف جدا من هذه الأنباء قائلا بأنها مبالغ فيها و أنها غير دقيقة (كم هذا الأمر - أليس الواجب عليه أن يطلع السيد النائب في حقيقة الأمر) - سبحان الله كم تغير الزمن بالنسبة لهذا الشخص فبالأمس كان أحد رجال عدي صدام حسين وعمل ما عمل واليوم يستخفف من السيد نائب رئيس الجمهورية بدون أدنى حياء - كم غريب هذا ولكن الذي يعيش في عراق الأحتلال كثيرا ما يشوف؟؟؟

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