| In Corrupt Guterres
UN World 25th ITU Letter to
Inner City Press Lists
Rogues No UN Answer
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack UN GATE,
April 29 รข How corrupt
is the UN-world system under
Antonio Guterres, who bans the
Press which investigates? This
example is again from ITU,
International
Telecommunication Union, whose
whistleblowers have, like
others, reached out to banned
Inner City Press, which put
ITU questions to 30 plus UN
spokesperson with no reply: "Dear Matthew
Russell Lee: There needs
to be accountability at ITU,
whose Council is from 28 April
to 8 May 2026. On
Monday, whistleblowers
revealed that ITU senior
leadership allegedly changed
the findings of independent
investigators. Those implicated
in altering numerous
investigation findings
include: - the Deputy
Secretary-General Tomas
Lamanauskas (allegedly
detained by Swiss authorities
for possession of an illegal
substance); - the legal
advisor Antoine Dore (on
mysterious leave of absence);
- head of HR Maria Traficanti
(with a Tribunal judgment for
harassment); - D2 Stephen
Bereaux (brazenly running a
candidacy for DSG, while
travel and salary is paid by
his 20k/month D2 salary) -
IMAC Chair, Honore Ndoko -
Council Chairs, Christiana
Flutur and Frederic Sauvage More coming. After repeated
refusal to respond by
spokespeople including
Stephane Dujarric and Melissa
Fleming, here was the first
complaint on Inner City Press'
DocumentCloud here.
On June 19, 2025 Inner City
Press re-applied to re-enter
the UN to ask these questions,
application here.
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