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GOVERNING COUNCIL OF UNITED NATIONS COMPENSATION COMMISSION TO HOLD THIRTY-FIRST SESSION FROM 15 TO 18 MARCH

15 March 1999


Press Release
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GOVERNING COUNCIL OF UNITED NATIONS COMPENSATION COMMISSION TO HOLD THIRTY-FIRST SESSION FROM 15 TO 18 MARCH

19990315 GENEVA, 12 March (UN Information Service) -- The Governing Council of the United Nations Compensation Commission will hold its thirty-first session from 15 to 18 March under the Presidency of Ambassador Hans Heinemann of the Netherlands.

During the session, the Council will consider a number of reports and recommendations of the Panels of Commissioners concerning claims filed by corporations and Governments.

Issues relating to the processing and payment of claims, including reports from Governments on the distribution to successful claimants of payments received from the Compensation Fund, will also be discussed by the Council.

The United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC) was established in accordance with United Nations Security Council resolutions 687 and 692 (1991) to pay compensation for losses and damages suffered by individuals, corporations, Governments and international organizations as a direct result of Iraq's unlawful invasion and occupation of Kuwait (2 August 1990 to 2 March 1991).

The Commission is composed of the Governing Council; panels of Commissioners; and the secretariat.

The Governing Council is the policy-making organ of the UNCC. Its composition is the same as that of the 15-member Security Council at any given time. The Governing Council provides overall policy guidance and acts on the recommendations regarding compensation for claimants made by the panels of Commissioners.

The Panels of Commissioners review and evaluate the claims submitted by Governments on behalf of their nationals, their companies or on their own behalf. On the basis of their review, undertaken in installments of claims, the panels recommend compensation awards to the Governing Council.

The secretariat, headed by the Executive Secretary, services and provides assistance to the Governing Council and the panels of Commissioners.

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The secretariat also administers the United Nations Compensation Fund, established under Security Council resolution 692 (1991).

The total number of claims received by the Commission within the filing deadlines comprises approximately 2.6 million. The total asserted value of these claims (i.e. the amount sought by the claimants) amounts to over $300 billion. Ninety-six Governments have filed claims, as well as 13 offices of three international organizations, which have filed claims on behalf of individuals not in a position to submit their claims through a Government.

The Commission has resolved over 2.5 million claims to date. More than 1.4 million of these claims have been awarded compensation. The total amount of compensation that has been awarded in respect of the successful claims is approximately $7.4 billion.

Over $2.7 billion has been paid to Governments for distribution to all successful claimants in category "B" (claims for serious personal injury or death) as well as to successful claimants whose claims were resolved in the first five installments of category "A" (individual claims for departure from Kuwait or Iraq) and category "C" (individual claims for damages up to $100,000).

Funds to pay the awards of compensation are drawn from the United Nations Compensation Fund. The Fund receives 30 per cent of the revenue generated from the export of Iraqi oil under Security Council resolution 705 (1991). Funds are made available in accordance with the "oil-for-food" mechanism established by Security Council resolution 986 (1995) and extended by Security Council resolutions 1111 (1997) and 1143 (1997), 1153 (1998) and 1210 (1998).

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