Sunday, April 3, 2016

UN Corruption Raised in US Campaign, As Inner City Press Faces Eviction from UN for Digging



By Matthew Russell Lee

UNITED NATIONS, April 2 -- Since at latest October 6, 2015 when the UN's former General Assembly President John Ashe, David Ng Lap Seng and Frank Lorenzo of South South News were indicted, the UN has been sitting on a time bomb.

Under now outgoing Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, the UN became a pay to play sinkhole of corruption, with the resident media, the UN Correspondents Association, involved. 

 UNCA took money from Ng's and Lorenzo's South South News, and gave Ng a photo op with Ban. Since then, denial. 

  On April 2, days before the UN has threatened to evict from its premises Inner City Press which has asked about the corrupting influence of Ng, South South News and UNCA, while Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric literally walks away and Ban's “Communications” chief Cristina Gallach sets eight UN Security guards on Inner City Press' investigative reporter without due process (audio here,April 6 eviction order here), there was a primary speech in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

 There Trump rambled into UN corruption, focusing on the building, but calling the whole place corrupt.

  Without referring to stopped clocks, today's UN is definitely corruption. Unlike under Oil for Food, the resident press corp defends the UN rather than scrutinize it.

 Therefore they seek to oust the only media looking into the scandal, as relates to Ban Ki-moon: Inner City Press. The eviction is scheduled, by Under Secretary General Cristina Gallach who blithely attended Ng's South South Awardswith Lorenzo in September 2015, and after Inner City Pressquestioned her about it bulled forward without recusing herself, for April 6, this week. Watch this site.

The UN's unwillingness to address the obvious corruption of South South News, to which it has given awards and Ban Ki-moon photo ops via its UN Correspondents Association, and whose Ng Lap Seng bought documents from Ban's Secretariat, became even more clear on March 29 -- though not in the UN's favored media.

  Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric read out a statement that Ban's “Task Force” report on corruption had been circulated, limited to structural flaws in the Office of the President of the General Assembly.

  Inner City Press, facing eviction from the UN for seeking to cover an event by one of Ng's and South South News' fundees, UNCA, in the UN Press Briefing Room,  asked why Ban wasn't studying corruption in his own Secretariat.Video here.

On April 1, Inner Cit Press Dujarric this, transcript here:

Inner City Press: I understand that we're waiting to get these audits that you said have been finished released, but in the same way that, that there seems to have been no answer on whether the Secretariat, outside of the audit process, identified who it was in the Secretariat that modified the document of… for the Macau Centre.  I wanted to ask you about paragraph 48(H) of the criminal complaint where it talks about, you know, the… the “Kenyan UN Official One” and it describes in great detail… basically, it seems pretty clear the person took money in order to do various things.  And it's described as a Kenyan.  So, my question is, doesn't seem… there's nothing in the paragraphs before or after that that refer to either Sun Kian Ip Foundation or Global Sustainability Foundation.  So, it's something that wouldn't appear to be dealt with by the audits.  What is the UN's response to this…

Spokesman:  The audits are a first step, and we'll see what comes out of it.

Inner City Press:  But if the audits…

Spokesman:  I think we have to wait for the audits to be finalized.

Inner City Press:  Okay.  And when will that… will they come out?

Spokesman:   I should have an answer for you later this afternoon.

 And yet nothing was provided.


On March 31, Inner City Press asked Dujarric this, UN transcript here:

Inner City Press: on corruption, there's a lot of focus has been on Ng Lap Seng, but on the side of it that Sheri Yan and the Global Sustainability Foundation, there's reporting… and I'm going to read to you from a published report.  It says, the United Nations has ordered an investigation of Chong… of Chau Chak Wing, the boss of Guangzhou Kinggold Group, which is basically the money behind Sheri Yan that was flowed into the Global Sustainability Foundation, which paid for the slavery memorial at the founding of which Ban Ki-moon's spouse and Mr. Nambiar were present.  Is this, in fact, true?  Is the UN actually doing more investigation than I'm aware of, or is this report false and you're not investigating…?

Spokesman Dujarric:  I haven't seen the report.  If you send it to me, as I said, I will look at anything that is shown to me.

 Dujarric, whose answers show him closely reading his tweets these days, was sent the quote. Nothing. Nothing at all.

Part of the answer, not given by Dujarric on March 29 or admitted by him on March 30 when Inner City Press asked, was that Ban's personal lawyer Miguel de Serpa Soares was on the "Task Force," one of only three members. On March 30, Inner City Press asked Dujarric about this, UN transcript here:

Inner City Press:  I hadn't seen when you were reading out the task force report on UN PGA office.  And upon seeing it, I noticed one of the three members is also Miguel de Serpa Soares, who is… is my understanding, as well as Under-Secretary-General of Legal Affairs, also the counsel to Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.  So, I wanted to know, given, even though the way it's been structured is this was only a look at the PGA's office, given… when you read the criminal complaint, there are number of references to the Secretariat.  How would you respond to those who say, as Ban Ki-moon's lawyer, Mr. Serpa Soares has a legal, ethical duty not to find anything wrong by Ban Ki-moon?  He's literally required.  It would be unethical for him to say, I have found wrongdoing with the Secretariat.