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July 25, 2012

SEMG Report attests that IC is an accomplice to Somalia’s strife


The leaked and publicly debated report of Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group (SEMG) of the United Nations has uncovered
unimaginable range of predatory activities perpetrated by Somali leaders as well as by large number of foreign actors against
Somalia’s peace, stability, sovereignty, unity and self-governance. The deep rooted pervasive corruption and mismanagement of
the leaders of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) and the widespread violations of UN resolutions by States, Private
Security Companies (PSCs), and Private Maritime Security Companies (PMSCs) have been well documented. The SEMG Report
attests that the International Community (IC), particularly the United Political Office for Somalia (UNPOS), the Inter-
Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), and the International Contact Group (ICG) are accomplices to
Somalia’s strife. According to the report, TFG has no control over Somalia’s sea, air and land space. AMISOM,
Ethiopia, Civil Aviation Caretaker Authority of Somalia, (CACAS), Bancroft Global Development (USA), Pathfinder
(SA), Sterling Corporation Services/Saracen International (UAE), numerous PSCs and PMSCs control Somali
Nominal Authority. In one year, close to two hundred unidentified flights arrived and left in Puntland and South
Central Somalia for unspecified missions.
The fundamental conclusion of 2012 SEMG report with regard to Somalia is as follows:

1.        Under the Transitional Federal Institutions, the systematic misappropriation, embezzlements and outright theft of
taxpayer funds have become a system of governance in Somalia, embodied in the popular phrase “Maxaa igu jira?”(“What’s in it
for me?”).
2.        Somalia’s prospect for stabilization and effective governance  have fallen prey to political and commercial “elite”  who
appropriate, privatize and criminalize  the core functions of the Somali State enriching themselves  while perpetuating  a political
economy of State collapse.
For recollection, the 2011 SEMG report stated that “The principal impediments to security and stabilization in southern Somalia
are the Transitional Federal Government Leadership’s lack of vision or cohesion, its endemic corruption and its failure to advance
the political process.” Both reports has sufficiently discredited the false depiction by UNPOS, IGAD and ICG that TFG is a
responsible and legitimate representative government of Somalia. Worse, the comment of Dr. Augustine Mahiga, head of
UNPOS, to the findings of the report conveyed message of indifference and business as usual. The continuation of the Roadmap
process for ending the transition under the discredited TFG leaders is inconceivable and without merit.
Corruption and mismanagement of TFG leaders
In 2011, the Parliamentary Standing Committee of Finance, Money and Protection of Public Assets of the Transitional Federal
Parliament (TFP) presented its preliminary findings of missing funds to parliament and media after conducting an investigation of
government revenue and expenditure. The investigation has been quickly terminated by the top TFG leaders. For reasons to be
examined other time, UNPOS and IGAD purposefully decided to disband the parliament and to establish instead a new Authority
composed of six individuals under the fancy name - “Signatories of the Roadmap process.” Prime Minister Prof Abdiweli M. Ali
claims to be the brainchild of this deceptive process.  
Then, the Director of the Office of Public Finance Management Unit (PFMU) in the Office of Prime Minister Mr. Abdirizak Fartag
issued Audit report indicating unaccounted and unrealized amount of $ 278 million dollars in 2009-2010. PM Mohamed Abdullahi
“Formajo” under pressure closed down PFMU and fired the Director.  
For corroboration, the World Bank  (WB) conducted Financial Diagnostic Assessment (FDA) of the Audit Investigative Financial
Report of 2009-2010 and issued detailed report dated May 30, 2012. The WB report confirmed that $ 131 million dollars  ($
164 million of estimated collection less $33 million declared by TFG) are uncounted for 2009-2010. The report found that the
source of mismanagement originated from the fact that the power to collect and disburse public funds constitutionally invested
in the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank, the Accountant General and the Auditor General as institutions was practically
exercised by the following officials:
1.        Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed                President of TFG
2.        Sharif Hassan Sh. Adan                        Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister (Speaker)
3.        Abdirizak Osman Hassan “Jurile””      Minister for Post  and Telecommunication
4.        Abdirahman Haji Adan Ibrahim          Minister for Fisheries  and Marine Resources
5.        Abdirashid Mohamed Hashi               Minister of Commerce
6.        Mohamed Ibrahim Habsade               Minister of Ports and Marine Transport
In addition, the 2012 SEMG report identified at least 15 Somali individuals  defined as “political and commercial elite” involved in
various activities under investigation. The dealings of the group have been branded as cartel-style arrangement for the purpose
of personal profit.
As illustrative cases, SEMG concentrated on the investigation of four transactions engaged by the TFG. First, it analyzed,
transcribed and endorsed the FDA of the World Bank, which discovered the missing of $ 131 million dollars. Second, it
investigated for evidence the mismanagement of $ 5 million dollars ($ 3 million dollar donated by Omani Government to the
Somali National Security Agency (SNA), $ 1 million dollar donated by South Sudan Government for special purpose, and $ 1
million dollar paid by SKI Air Logistics after it received Mogadishu Airport Contract). Third, it probed the shady process for
printing 5 trillion banknotes in Sudan in defiance of all legal, administrative and technical procedures.  And fourth, it described
the corrupt handling of the project for issuing new Passport and National Identification Card.  The four cases showed how TFG
leaders privatized public power, institutions and services.
Surprisingly, in the face of the above mentioned subsequent revelations, TFG leaders never cared to respond satisfactorily to
the accusations of rampant corruption by providing comprehensive detailed explanation of the external and domestic revenues
through institutional responsibilities. To the contrary, besides sending a letter to the UN Secretary General in which he
designated the Coordinator of SEMG as “Persona non grata in Somalia”, the President accused SEMG for anti-Somali agenda.
The Speaker denounced the accusations as bias and baseless aimed to undermine his high chance for being elected to the
position of President after his past political performance. The Prime Minister praised the report and accepted the allegations
against him by agreeing to provide documentation only for the $ 6 million dollars linked to his name. These split reactions
among the three top TFG leaders reaffirmed the central conclusion of the report consisting in the absence of TFG collective
responsibility and in the lack of adherence to Public Finance Management rules and practices. Because of the letter, SEMG
recommended sanction against President Sheikh Sharif for the obstruction of the enforcement of UN Resolutions.

Puntland Maritime Police Force (PMPF)
Puntland State has refused to cooperate with SEMG which led to the recommendation of sanction against Puntland Authorities
as their act of refusal constituted a potential obstruction of the work of SEMG. Nevertheless, the Report discussed in detail the
operations of Sterling Corporate Services (SCS) formerly (Saracen International) which trains, equips and supervises 1,000
Puntland Maritime Police Force (PMPF) with funds provided by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Without proper consultation, the
Office of the Prime Minister authorized SCS to select soldiers from Somali National Army (SNA) to join PFMP training at their
camp in Bosaso. AMISOM overruled PM’s authorization and stopped the selection process.
There are many entities involved in the support of PMPF . The report points out that SCS and other companies are linked to Mr.
Lafras Luitigingh, owner of Saracen International. Recently, Col Oliver North visited Puntland. TFG received from Saracen
International the medical center - Villa Somalia Emergency Trauma Centre, established in the Presidential compound. The Fund
was paid by UAE.
SEMG argues that PMPF represents a profitable enterprise for relatives and close associates of Puntland President who directly
controls it contrary to article 94 of Puntland Constitution. Therefore, SEMG considers the external support of PMPF illegal and
breach of UN Security Council Resolutions.
Support to TFG and Puntland Intelligence Services
The report brought to light that the TFG National Security Agency (NSA) commands 1,500 strong force well equipped and
trained that comes under the direct supervision of the President. The US Government supports NSA and Puntland Intelligence
Services (PIS). Also Sudan supports NSA. SEMG is of the opinion that the support of NSA and PIS is in violation of UN Security
Council Resolutions.
Violations of Arms Embargo
More than 15 countries and International Organizations are accused of violations against UN Arms Embargo on Somalia. The
presence of Ethiopian forces in Somalia is considered as a violation of UN Resolutions. Another violator of UN resolution is the
United Nations Mine Action Services (UNMAS) which has contracted a UK based company, Human Recognition System to
conduct biometric registration including personal details, fingerprints, photograph and DNA, of Somali National Army (SNA)
soldiers, aimed at improving payment of stipends.
In Summary
The Parliamentary Committee, the PFMU, the World Bank, and SEMG have graphically presented the pervasive corruption and
mismanagement within TFG. But UNPOS and IGAD backed by IC successfully flouted those accusations and stuck with their
corrupted TFG leaders to implement a divisive Roadmap process. The Security Council and the IC must re-examine the facts and
problems identified in the SEMG report for course correction and new policy prescription that will help peace, security and
stability in Somalia. The predatory activities underway in Somalia must be stopped and the focus should be shifted to State
building that delivers State functions throughout Somalia.


Mr. Mohamud M Uluso
mohamuduluso