Friday, August 15, 2025

As UN80 Pay to Play Alleged by Staff to Inner City Press Guterres says RTO except for Cronies

 

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

UN GATE, Aug 8 – How corrupt is today's UN under Antonio Guterres? His spokespeople Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming refuse all Press questions. Inner City Press has asked them, and others, about the newest sex abuse case against the UN. Below, from a UN whistleblower sent to Inner City Press, about younger staff members being shaken down to pay bribes to "Tony's cronies" to keep their jobs. Meanwhile, pontificating to other staff:

"Dear colleagues, The Secretary-General has decided that, effective 1 October 2025, all staff members at New York Headquarters will be required to work onsite at least four days a week, an increase from the current three-day minimum. While ou  It is recognized that this change comes amid heightened uncertainty, given the ongoing financial constraints and organizational reforms. Managers will work closely with staff to implement this decision, applying flexibility where compelling personal circumstances exist. A few principles should be kept in mind: Staff who wish to telecommute must submit a new Flexible Work Arrangements (FWA) request—normally not exceeding one day per week—through the FWA portal for manager approval. All offices must maintain a critical mass of personnel on site five days a week to support business continuity and service delivery. Telecommuting from outside the official duty station remains limited to exceptional cases and subject to approval. Approved telecommuting days must be accurately recorded in Umoja. Compelling personal circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis" - that is, Tony's cronies.

From UN whistleblowers to Inner City Press:

Dear Matthew Russell Lee, 

 Panic is spreading among senior personnel in South Sudan, particularly those who were promoted through favoritism—from P-3 to D-1 and D-2—without a transparent, merit-based process. 

A notable case is that of Leda Limann, reportedly the daughter of former Ghanaian President Dr Hilla Limann. It remains unclear how she was promoted directly from P-3 to Chief of Staff position, D-2 within the same mission (UNMISS) and subsequently rostered for the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General (DSRSG) position. This advancement was facilitated by the former Chief of Staff, Mr Paul Egunsola, shortly before his retirement. Mr Egunsola had aspired to the SRSG post, but that ambition did not materialise. Instead, the Secretary-General elevated the current DSRSG, Mr Cong, to the level of Under-Secretary-General (USG). 

To retain his D-2 post as Chief of Staff, Mr Egunsola was reportedly allowed to remain in service beyond the mandatory UN retirement age of 65. His actions were reportedly supported by the current Director of Human Resources, Mr Aggrey Kedogo, who himself rose from P-4 to P-5 and then to D-1—allegedly by facilitating irregular recruitments and other questionable activities for senior officials. He is reportedly anticipating promotion to D-2 in the near future.  The current Director of Mission Support (DMS), Ms Victoria Browning, previously served as a P-5 in Geneva before being seconded to UNMISS and appointed to a D-2 post.

Despite the ongoing financial crisis facing the UN, she has remained in this seconded position for nearly a decade—raising serious concerns about compliance with policy and equitable staffing practices. In order to preserve her role of seconded position, she is reportedly hesitant to provide the SRSG and Chief of Staff with accurate procedural guidance.  These individuals are now reportedly working behind the scenes to shield their associates from the looming downsizing exercise.

Despite widespread awareness of these irregularities, the Office of USG Lopez has remained conspicuously silent.  UN80 must take decisive steps to investigate not only those directly involved in acts of corruption and favou
ritism but also those whose silence and inaction contribute to institutional decay. Alarming allegations have emerged indicating that some officials are soliciting payments in exchange for protection from job cuts. These claims warrant urgent and thorough investigation to restore integrity, transparency, and fairness to staffing decisions.

 Guterres, they say, should end censorship. Application was made on June 19, 2025. Watch this site.

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