UN Guterres Gushes on Tonga
As Money Laundering Called Out He
Heads to Paymaster
by
Matthew Russell Lee
UN
GATE, Aug
25 -- How corrupt is today's
UN? Well, SG Antonio Guterres
while failing on Gaza and
Ukraine is on a South Pacific
junket in New Zealand then
Tonga, as a pretext to
visiting Xi Jinping in China.
On
August 16 the UN announced the
trip, leaving the China leg
for last. Inner City Press
remains banned
by Guterres from entering to
ask, no action on this application
to enter.
With
Guterres' mind on his money
(Xi) he gushed, "allow me to
express my deep gratitude to
the government and the people
of Tonga for their incredible
hospitality." On the same day
about Tonga, this: "A decrease
in asset quality of the
banking sector, together with
a further loss of
correspondent banking
relationships (CBRs) in the
region due to AML/CFT-related
weaknesses, could disrupt
transfers and remittance
flows." But there's only one
kind of remittance Guterres
cares about.
Xi and
China own Guterres, and use
him for their Operation Fox
Hunt plans. Belt and Roadkill
book here,
Fox Hunt book here
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