Corinne Heraud

Summary

Corinne Heraud was formerly a Chief Inspector of the Missile inspection team in Iraq, while working for the United Nation's Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC). Prior to that she held various other posts at UNMOVIC and had been seconded from the French Government to carry out work for UNMOVIC's predecessor, the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM).[1][2]

It is believed Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Colonel) Heraud was a leading contributor to the missile section of UNMOVIC's working document on Iraq's Unresolved Disarmament Issues.[3] Under Lieutenant Colonel Heraud's leadership, the Al Samoud missile was destroyed.[4]

Lieutenant Colonel Heraud is mentioned in the evidence of the Hutton Inquiry investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Dr. David Kelly.[5]

External links edit

  • United Nations Foundation, U.N. Wire, 12 February 2003[permanent dead link]
  • Le Monde, Paris 12 February 2003

References edit

  1. ^ Graham S. Pearson, The Search for Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: Inspection, Verification and Non-Proliferation, Palgrave Macmillan, New York 2005, pages 140-142, 146..
  2. ^ BBC Radio 4, Weapons Inspector’s Uncovered, Thursday 10 July 2003 (Radio 4 programme, 8pm).
  3. ^ UNMOVIC Working Document, Unresolved Disarmament Issues - Iraq’s Proscribed Weapons Programmes, 6 March 2003.
  4. ^ Middle East Policy Council, June 2004, Volume XI, Number 2. Archived June 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ The Hutton Enquiry Archives, Evidence, Files retrieved from Dr Kelly’s home computer: E-mail from Dr Kelly 9 July 03, Inquiry File reference COM/4/0084. Archived 2008-11-21 at the Wayback Machine