by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack
UN GATE, Nov 2 – How corrupt has the UN become under SG Antonio Guterres? He has banned Inner City Press, but whistleblowing staff continue to send it details of the rot. First in a series:
Dear Matthew Russell Lee, We would like to share this email full of corrupt practices inside the UN. Please so not disclose our email address [Of course not - keep it coming]
Mr. SG We would like to give you an update summarizing the disasters that have been happening during the long tenure of USG Khare and Ms. Van Den Berg in DOS. We believe the below summary is significant to understand the current situations we are going through in most of the Missions: Starting from the DMS and CMS, past and current ones:
Elija Karambizi, D1, left the UN, from day to night, as he was caught abusing the Education Grant.
Milan Trojanovic, D2, left because of his involvement in harassment and shady business involving the UN with his wife’s company; and the continuous harassment and racism towards African Colleagues.
Sandi Arnold, D1, CMS in Kosovo was dismissed without UN benefit for fraud and several harassments, including sexual harassment.
Rick Martin, D2, DOS Special Project was dismissed without UN benefit for harassment including sexual harassment.
Robert Kirkwood, D1, CMS UNISFA, suspended together with the SRSG for fraud with the Contractors, and then opted for early retirement. He is due to to be replaced by Ms. Uchenna Odenigbo, former CMS in UNITAMS, who herself is under investigation for financial fraud in Sudan. Ms Odenigbo is currently CMS in UNSMIL where she is harassing Staff and recruiting others to questionable positions using her influence. Chief SCM Mr. Louay Mostafa is not in the Country being PNG for falsification of documents and under investigation for harassment
Part 1 of X - no answers from Spox Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming
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