The informant who led the US military to ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's two sons has been paid most of a US$30 million ($44.1 million) reward for the tip-off and has control over payment of the balance.
The informant and his family have been relocated.
Uday and Qusay were killed by American troops in July, in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul. Saddam surrendered to American forces in December. No reward is expected to be paid for his capture because he was found by the US military.
Reward for Saddam's sons handed over
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