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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 1H 21M

Ness 387 med Kjell Erik Eilertsen – Norsk bistand er korrupt

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Tidligere finansanalytiker og journalist i Finansavisen Kjell Erik Eilertsen har de siste månedene har gravd i norske bistandsmidler, internasjonale nettverk og forbindelser mellom politikk, organisasjoner og penger.Podkatssamtalen hos iNyheters Ole Asbjørn Ness tar utgangspunkt i nye opplysninger fra de såkalte Epstein-filene, men beveger seg raskt videre til en bredere diskusjon om norsk utenrikspolitikk, bistandsbudsjettet og det Eilertsen omtaler som et «humanitærpolitisk kompleks».Ifølge Eilertsen har Norge gitt rundt 1500 milliarder kroner i bistand siden 1960, og store deler av pengene går via multilaterale organisasjoner, konsulentselskaper og ulike NGOer. Han stiller spørsmål ved både resultatene av bistanden – og hvem som egentlig tjener på systemet.I podkasten diskuteres blant annet:• forbindelser mellom norske diplomater og Jeffrey Epstein• bistandsmidler til World Economic Forum da Børge Brende var utenriksminister• norsk bistand til Iran – også etter attentatet mot forlegger William Nygaard• hvordan konsulentselskaper kan tjene store penger på bistandsprosjekter• hvorfor norske medier i liten grad gransker bistandsbudsjettet• fremveksten av det historikeren Terje Tvedt kaller «det humanitærpolitiske kompleks»See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tidligere finansanalytiker og journalist i Finansavisen Kjell Erik Eilertsen har de siste månedene har gravd i norske bistandsmidler, internasjonale nettverk og forbindelser mellom politikk, organisasjoner og penger.Podkatssamtalen hos iNyheters Ole...

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