Suicide adds to Christian Dems' scandal woes NATION/WORLD The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 21, 2000 - 7 Investigators say EgyptAir crash seems deliberate BERLIN (AP) - The senior accountant in parliament for the scan- dal-plagued Christian Democrats committed suicide yesterday, stun- ning lawmakers as new questions arose about the financial dealings of the party that has dominated postwar German politics. *arty officials sought to quell speculation that the death was linked to the scandal, saying a suicide note had been found citing "personal motives." Berlin prosecutors, however, said they were conducting a preliminary investigation into possible breach of trust based on the note. The Berlin B.Z. tabloid reported the note refers t Wolfgang Huellen's concerns that a upcoming audit would reveal he had diverted money from official accounts. Huellen's suicide - disclosed hours after lawmakers sparred in par- liament over the affair - compound- ed the sense of despair consuming the conservatives since their former leader, ex-chancellor Helmut Kohl, admitted last month that he managed secret accounts in the 1990s. A parliamentary committee issued a summons yesterday for Kohl to tes- tify in its'investigation into whether the $1 million he acknowledges hav- ing taken - or millions more in other allegedly illicit funds uncovered since - were tied to political favors. Kohl has repeatedly denied such charges, but his refusal to reveal the source of the cash has kept alive sus- picions of bribery. The tiny Alpine tax haven of Liechtenstein said yesterday it has frozen bank accounts in connection with a Swiss investigation into alleged payoffs in the 1992 sale of the Leuna oil refinery in former East Germany to France's Elf-Aquitaine. Norbert Marxer, head of Liechtenstein's legal service, declined to give details. But a Berlin daily, the Berliner Zeitung, reported the accounts were linked to Dieter Holzer, a businessman living in Monaco, who is suspected of having funneled the alleged payoffs to Kohl's Christian Democrats. Holzer denied in Die Welt newspa- per donating money to any German party. AP PHOTO German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer and Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder listen to Christian Democrats chair Wolfgang Schaeuble apologize to the German Parliament in Berlin yesterday for the party's ongoing financial scandal. Social Democratic Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who ended Kohl's 16 years in office in 1998, sat quietly during yesterday's parliament debate while other lawmakers from his cen- ter-left coalition accused the Christian Democrats of money laun- dering. Peter Struck, floor leader of the governing Social Democrats, accused Kohl - who did not attend - of hin- dering efforts to clear up the scandal with his stubborn refusal to identify the donors. "Do your country one last service and cleanse it of the suspicion that shady figures influenced German pol- icy for years," Struck said, declaring the Christian Democrats "morally discredited." Kohl, who was humiliated into resigning this week as honorary party chair, said on national television last month that the money he accepted came from "patriotic" donors wanting to help build up the party in the for- mer communist eastern states. But some critics, noting that no one has come forward to back his version, have suggested that there are no donors and the money came from shady sources. NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP)- Weeks after the last pile of debris from EgyptAir 990 was pulled from the sea, investigators say they are more con- vinced than ever of their original theory: The jet was crashed deliberately. The examination of the shattered Boeing 767, some 70 percent of which was recovered from the ocean floor, has revealed no signs of a mechanical fail- ure that would have caused the plane to plummet 40 minutes into its 11-hour flight, according to three officials close to the investigation who spoke on con- dition of anonymity. "Everything leads everyone to believe that the plane was mechanically sound and it was doing what it was sup- posed to,' one government official told The Associated Press. "There's just no smoking gun" to indicate mechanical failure. The National Transportation Safety Board has said there are no plans to reconstruct the aircraft, which speaks volumes about the investigation, experts said. "I think they're fairly convinced they know what happened based on the radar data, flight data and voice data," said Barry Schiff, a TWA pilot for 34 years who instructed trainees on the Boeing 767 and now serves as an aviation safe- ty consultant.- Investigators have said the cockpit voice recorder contained some utter- ance, perhaps a prayer, before the plane went into its fatal plunge. Schiff said the flight and radar data alone make it clear someone forced the aircraft down Chechen r Oct. 31 off the Massachusetts island of Nantucket, killing all 217 aboard. "My feelings and conclusions are based on the factual data made avail- able through various sources, and to me it seems rather compelling that is what happened," Schiff said. The NTSB's working theory remains the plane was sent into a nose dive by relief co-pilot Gamil El-Batouty, who took control of the aircraft shortly after takeoff from New York's Kennedy Airport, according to two officials close to the investigation. 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