Michael Soussan
Michael Soussan | |
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| Born | 1973 (age 51–52) |
| Nationality | Danish |
| Education | |
| Occupation(s) | Reporter writer |
| Known for | Whistleblowing Oil-for-Food Program |
| Notable work | Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy |
| Website | michaelsoussan.com |
Michael Soussan (born 1973) is a Danish-born reporter, writer and whistleblower. He lives in Los Angeles, California. As a journalist and commentator he has contributed to The New York Times, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, and many others, including from Afghanistan and Iraq.
He became famous for his 2008 book Backstabbing for Beginners: My Crash Course in International Diplomacy, about the widespread corruption and financial abuse, at the highest levels, that he found while working for the Oil-for-Food Program under the United Nations in Iraq. The book was the basis of the 2018 feature film Backstabbing for Beginners, starring Ben Kingsley and Theo James and directed by Per Fly Plejdrup.