In Corrupt UN of
Guterres UNHCR Sattler and
Workday Sleaze Raised to &
by Inner City Press
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
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COURTHOUSE,
June 26 – How corrupt is
today's UN under Antonio
Guterres? Well, just as
Guterres ignored
whistleblowers' complaints
through Inner City Press about
UNFPA Kanem, now more on
UNHCR:
Dear Mr.
Lee, We have reviewed
your article regarding the
toxic work environment at the
Global Learning and
Development Centre at UNHCR in
Budapest, Hungary. We feel
compelled to bring another
issue to your attention that
merits public scrutiny,
particularly given that
internal authorities at UNHCR
have seemingly failed to
address it adequately.
Several months
ago, a group of employees
submitted a formal request to
the IGO to investigate the
relationship between Catty
Bennet Sattler and Workday.
Over the past four years, the
HR Director has devoted a
significant portion of her
time to promoting her
relationship with this company
among various international
organizations.
Her
participation in multiple
Workday-sponsored meetings
worldwide, numerous social
media posts featuring her as a
prominent speaker, and the
prominent display of her image
in posters and photographs at
conferences suggest a
concerning level of
engagement. We believe this
behavior crosses ethical
boundaries, as the HR Director
appears to be prioritizing her
recognition as a Workday
ambassador within the UN
System over her professional
responsibilities. This is
particularly troubling in
light of the dire conditions
at UNHCR in Budapest.
On the
morning of June 26 Inner City
Press sent the above question
to 30 UN spokespeople, and
Guterres. Nothing. 12 hours
later, we publish - with more
to follow. Watch this site.
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