March 13, 2005: Headlines: COS - Peru: Economics: Financial Times: When I inquired why Mr McPherson was appointed to this position I was told by another economic adviser to former ambassador Paul Bremer that he got Dick Cheney his first White House job. Apparently, the vice-president has never forgotten the favour.
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March 13, 2005: Headlines: COS - Peru: Economics: Financial Times: When I inquired why Mr McPherson was appointed to this position I was told by another economic adviser to former ambassador Paul Bremer that he got Dick Cheney his first White House job. Apparently, the vice-president has never forgotten the favour.
- May 1, 2002: Headlines: COS - Peru: Economics: Michigan State University: "MSU is honored to have Vice President Richard Cheney address our undergraduates, students who soon will be following in the footsteps of our country's leaders in business, government, the sciences, education, the arts and humanitarian endeavors," said MSU President Peter McPherson. Sunday, March 20, 2005 - 12:51 pm [1]
- October 23, 2000: Headlines: COS - Peru: Economics: Politics: University of Michigan: "Actually, a few years ago President Ford imbued me with a love for Michigan football," Cheney told the crowd from atop an antique fire truck. "A very close friend and former colleague of mine has been Peter McPherson, the president of Michigan State." Sunday, March 20, 2005 - 12:49 pm [1]
When I inquired why Mr McPherson was appointed to this position I was told by another economic adviser to former ambassador Paul Bremer that he got Dick Cheney his first White House job. Apparently, the vice-president has never forgotten the favour.
When I inquired why Mr McPherson was appointed to this position I was told by another economic adviser to former ambassador Paul Bremer that he got Dick Cheney his first White House job. Apparently, the vice-president has never forgotten the favour.
John Dizard: Mysterious hope for Argentine deal
By John Dizard
Published: March 13 2005 23:36 | Last updated: March 13 2005 23:36
[Excerpt]
One indication of the weakness of the administration’s international economic policymaking can be found is in the names floated for presidency of the World Bank. Public mockery has possibly eliminated Paul Wolfowitz and Carly Fiorina, but Peter McPherson, president of Michigan State university, is still in the running.
I had the opportunity to meet Mr McPherson in the summer of 2003, when he was the head of the Treasury’s team in Iraq. Much has been written about the failings of the Coalition Provisional Authority and much more will probably be written in prosecutorial briefs by US attorneys seeking to recover misappropriated funds.
Mr McPherson’s performance, however, was in a class of its own. Unlike that of many others who passed through the Republican Guard Palace in Baghdad, it was not motivated by venality.
Mr McPherson told me he had deliberately bypassed the private Iraqi banking sector in setting up facilities to clear letters of credit for Iraqi government agencies, which has helped retard the rebuilding of the country’s financial sector. His team cancelled the debts among Iraqi ministries and state-owned companies, therefore rewarding the least efficient enterprises and punishing the most profitable and effective.
When I inquired why Mr McPherson was appointed to this position I was told by another economic adviser to former ambassador Paul Bremer that he got Dick Cheney his first White House job. Apparently, the vice-president has never forgotten the favour.
But there is no reason why the rest of the world should pick up the bill to pay it back.
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