In response to this, the Oil-for-Food program was begun.
The bank managed billions of dollars in oil revenue intended for use through the so-called Oil-for-Food program.
With the introduction of the Oil-for-Food Programme in 1997, this situation gradually improved.
The Oil-for-Food Programme was then extended for a period of nine days (phase 12) before further renewal.
The report alleged clear violation of the agreements of the Oil-for-Food program established fourteen years earlier and ending the year before.
The international Oil-for-Food program (1997-2003) further reduced farm production by supplying artificially priced foreign foodstuffs.
In addition to criticism of the basic approach, the Oil-for-Food Programme suffered from widespread corruption and abuse.
In 2004 and 2005, she wrote a series of articles exposing the corruption behind the U.N.'s Oil-for-Food program.
In addition, the platform was operated under the Oil-for-Food Programme for several years thereafter with minimal maintenance.
But Sevan came to world attention as investigations began into the Oil-for-Food Programme.