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Corruption in UN Economic Commission for Africa Contracts Alleged by Whistleblowers

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

UN GATE, Feb 28 – How corrupt is today's UN under Antonio Guterres? Today's example is from the UN Economic Commission for Africa, from which whistleblowers have informed Inner City Press that Director of Administration Mr. Carlos Haddad has been suspended while ECA contracts are being covered up by OIOS and that his replacement is Ms Mai Ellen Jarrett.

 No answers from Guterres' spokespeople Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming, with Inner City Press still banned with no due process.

  In Guterres' mission in South Sudan, UNMISS, this from a UN whistleblower, sent to Inner City Press:

Dear Mr. Matthew Russell Lee:

 Senior officials within the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) have reportedly left their posts without notifying their teams, creating operational disruptions and raising concerns over accountability and leadership integrity.

Some officials have left the country without proper handovers, forcing junior staff to take on their responsibilities, while others remain at home, expecting their subordinates to not only perform official duties but also carry out personal errands, including cooking at their residences.  [Sounds like Big Tony Guterres - a fish rots from the head]

The situation is further exacerbated by the extreme heat wave affecting South Sudan, which has led to increased cases of heat-related illnesses among staff. The harsh weather conditions, combined with high workloads due to absent leadership, are putting additional strain on personnel, raising concerns over health risks and mission effectiveness

 Guterres, they say, should resign or lose immunity - and end censorship. Watch this site.

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