Ban
Ki-moon Left Behind Aide Chang
Wook-jin in Made-Up UN Job, Ban's Spox Tells ICP
Doesn't Know
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
January 24 – Before Ban Ki-moon
left the UN, he tried to "take
care" not only of his
relatives, promoting his own
son in law to the top UN job
in Kenya, but also of
long-time aides. (He also evicted
the Press that asked, and it remains
restricted.)
Chang
Wook-Jin, omnipresent by
Ban Ki-moon's side when he was
in the UN -- and some say
since -- has been kept on.
A job was created,
"Advisor to Scheduling Unit,"
even though sources tell Inner
City Press there is already
another D-1 Director doing the
job. An office was found, on
the 27th Floor, same as Jane
Holl Lute. But what is he
doing?
Chang
Wook-Jin's Twitter
profile says he is
"Special Assistant to the
Secretary General of the
United Nations" - which one?
He is also listed as a
"diplomat of the South Korean
Ministry of Foreign Affairs."
Which is it?
On January 24,
Inner City Press asked Ban
Ki-moon's former spokesman,
also still at the UN, Stephane
Dujarric. Video
here, UN
Transcript here:
Inner City Press:
The long-time special
assistant to the former
Secretary-General, Mr. Chang
Wook-jin, I wanted to know
whether he's still working for
the UN as something called an
adviser to the scheduling
unit. And, if that's the
case, if there are, in fact,
two people with that title,
that D-1 level, doing the job-
Spokesman: I'm not aware
of his… I'm not aware of his
status. If I become
aware, I will share it with
you.
Five hours
later, nothing; Dujarric knows
Chang Wook-jin, see sample
photo here. Meanwhile
the UN's iSeek system still
lists Chang Wook-jin on the
38th floor, in S-3806. We'll
have more on this.
January 10 saw the belated
bribery indictment in New York
of Ban Ki-moon's nephew Dennis
Bahn, about whom Inner City
Press has been asking the UN
since at least May 2015, video
here.
Ban
claimed to know nothing about
his nephew. But it is now
confirmed that Ban attended
his draft-dodging nephew's
wedding in 2012. A Ban proxy
has taken to using Ban's
"diary" to purportedly rebut
some of the bribery charges
against him.
But what
else does Ban's diary say?
Shouldn't it be part of the
case against the nephew and brother
Ban Ki Sang? And the Ng Lap
Seng / John Ashe (RIP) case?
The
indictment shows Ban's nephew
using the influence and access
of his family - that is, Ban
Ki-moon -- to Qatar as part of
his Vietnam building selling
fraud. But on January 11,
Ban's spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, still at the UN for
at least six months, referred
all of Inner City Press'
questions to Ban's Seoul
spokesman Lee Do-woon.
After Dujarric's office gave
Inner City Press not an email
address but what they said was
Lee Do-woon's cell phone
number, Inner City Press
waited and called it. But
during working hours in Seoul,
it had only a telephone menu
tree, only in Korea. Vine
here. This is a
run-around.
On January
13, Inner City Press asked UN
Associate Spokesperson Eri
Kaneko, as politely as
possible, how to get answers.
From
the UN transcript:
Inner City
Press: Yesterday, I was
told to call Mr. Lee Do-woon
in Seoul, and I was told it
was a mobile number.
I've called it five
times. It's nothing but
a telephone tree that's
entirely in Korean. I
sent it a text message, which
wasn't received. So, I'm
going to ask you again, if the
idea is all of the questions
raised by the indictment
should be given to the new
Associate Spokesperson, can I
have an e-mail address or some
way that actually I can reach
somebody?
Associate Spokesperson:
We'll check. I mean,
that's the only number we
have, as well, so, you know,
you know as much as we do.
Inner City Press: Did
you get a telephone tree?
Associate Spokesperson:
We haven't tried calling it.
They
just gave this number to Inner
City Press saying to ask it
all UN corruption questions.
On January 12,
Inner City Press asked Ban's
holdover spokesman Stephane
Dujarric, Video
here, UN
Transcript here
Then
there's the third party who
walked off with bribe money:
Malcolm Harris.
While
Ban's holdover spokesman
Stephane Dujarric on January
11 told Inner City Press it
has nothing to do with the UN,
Inner City Press can today
report that Malcolm Harris did
projects with UNHCR, the UN
refugee agency.
Here's a
quote from Malcolm Harris:
"our combined efforts on
behalf of the UNHCR... I am
honored and humbled to have
been working with the
good-folks at the United
Nations since the inception of
my charitable organization
Designers for Darfur in 2006."
From
the January
12 UN transcript.
Key
to the indictment is the South
Korean firm
Keangnam, which
employed Ban Ki-moon's brother
Ki Sang and hired nephew
Dennis Bahn to use Ban and the
UN to try to sell a building
in Vietnam to Qatar's
sovereign wealth fund.
But there's more,
and it's worse.
Keangnam CEO Sung
claimed, before his death,
that he helped deliver the UN
Secretary General position to
Ban Ki-moon, having persuaded
then Sri Lanka president /
alleged war criminal Mahinda
Rajapaksa to change his
support, from Sri Lankan
official Dhanapala to Ban.
Ban
Ki-moon's brother worked for
Keangnam as a senior adviser
-- for seven years. And
Keagnam hired UN landlord
Colliers International and
Ban's nephew Dennis Bahn to
sell its $1 billion skyscraper
in Hanoi, Landmark 72.
Dennis Bahn is implicated in
using Ban's influence to
attempt the sale of the
building to the Qatar
sovereign wealth fund.
So Ban
Ki-moon got help from this
company to pursuade a Sri
Lanka war criminal to withdraw
his country's candidate to get
Ban Ki-moon the UNSG position,
later used to try to help the
company sell its Vietnam
building.
This is
systemic corruption. And that
Ban went on as UNSG to cover
up Rajapaksa's war crimes in
Sri Lanka, and even through
his envoy Vijay Nambiar and
the White Flag killings to
participate in them, makes it
all the more disgusting.
On January
11, Inner City Press asked Ban
Ki-moon's longtime spokesman
Stephane Dujarric, still at
the UN for at least six
months, about the UN aspects
of the indictment. Why didn't
the UN Office of Internal
Oversight Services act? What
of the involvement of the UN's
ongoing landlord Colliers
International, which employed
Ban's nephew?
Dujarric said he had no
comment on the indictment, and
purported to refer all the UN
questions to Ban's new
spokesman in Seoul, Lee
Do-woon. Full
video here.
Now
NYU which had offered Dennis
Bahn already known
to be corrupt in 2015 (ICP
here) a class "Real
Estate Capital Markets and
Corporate Finance” has cut him
loose (NYP
here.) But the UN keeps
defending it, and Ban Ki-moon
keeps spinning, all the way to
Seoul. We'll have more on
this.
Paragraph
15 says Bahn and Ban Ki Sang
used "personal connections" of
their "own family" -- that is,
Ban Ki-moon.
In
Paragraph 18, Dennis says the
deal would only get done
"based on our family's
reputation" with Qatar. Ban
Ki-moon took flights paid for
by Qatar, not disclosed until
Inner
City Press exposed them
(credited
by Newsweek, here) --
then got evicted
from UN.
The real estate
firms which employed Ban
Ki-moon's nephew, referred it
in Paragraph 5, is UN landlord
Colliers International. This
is a UN case, another case
involving the UN and Ban
Ki-moon.
Lost in the
reporting by media which
ignored Ban's scandals in 2015
(and back to 2009 when the UN
promotions of Ban's son in
law Siddharth Chatteerjee,
and censorship, began),
is the UN connection.
Dennis
Bahn reportedly said that Ban
Ki-moon would get Qatar's
sovereign wealth fund to
invest in the Vietnam
building; undeniably, Ban
Ki-moon's nephew worked at UN
landlord Colliers, a blatant
conflict of interest.
On October 6, 2016 Inner City
Press asked Ban Ki-moon's spokesman Farhan Haq
again about Ban's nephew's fraud conviction. Beyond
the Vine video here, second half.
UN
transcript here.
Ban who
left the UN on January 1 and
tellingly his first move was
to take legal action against
the press. This came after he
had Inner City Press evicted
and still restricted after
Inner City Press asked
him repeatedly about his
nephew working for the
UN Development Program's
landlord on 45th Street, and
reportedly using Ban's name to
try to sell the tallest
building in Vietnam.
While Ban has tried to explain
away the mounting scandals of
his brother Ban Ki-ho mining
in Myanmar after being on a UN
delegation there, this
indictment brings the systemic
irregularities surrounding him
into focus.
Why did
the UN's own Office of
Internal Oversight Services
not investigate and act on
this? Why were Ban and his
head of "communications,"
along with spokesman Stephane
Dujarric allowed to evict and
restrict the Press which alone
asked the UN about it? And
what now?
Before Ban left,
he named his own son in law Siddarth
Chatterjee to the top UN
top in Kenya.
Now
interest in South Korea is
growing about Ban Ki-moon's
brother Ban Ki-ho's mining in
Myanmar, including Ki-ho not
only being on a "UN
delegation" as ICP first
reported, but having a January
21, 2015 meeting with Myanmar
officials - and UN officials.
We'll have more on this.
Ban's
moonlighting mentor Han
Seung-soo was allowed by Ban
to be a UN official while his
Doosan Infracore sold
desalinization equipment in
the UAE, where Han gave
speeches - and sold
equipment to a gold miner
(hmm) in Myanmar.
And after leaving
the UN, Ban openly enlisted a
person still in the UN job
he'd given him, Jeffrey
Sachs, to campaign for
South Korea's presidency with
him. This is now reported by
CNBC as well, here.
Inner City Press
on January 9 asked Ban's
holdover spokesman Stephane
Dujarric about Sachs' comments
and Dujarric said, as he so
often does without coming back
with anything, that he will
look into it. Video
here.
This while media
reports link
“full time” UN official Kim
Won-soo to Ban's wannabe
campaign.
Ban
Ki-moon has used and abused
the UN, not only the General
Assembly resolution he is
ignoring by running, but by
using public taxpayers' money
to further his own ambition.
In his final year
Ban evicted Inner City Press
from the UN, where still under
his successor it remains
restricted to minders to cover
events on the UN's second
floor.
Back in
2009, when Inner City Press
reported on Ban's nepotism in
connection with a promotion of
Ban's son in law, an
invitation to lunch came from
South Korea's Mission to the
UN.
Then deputy
ambassador Kim Bong-hyun used
the lunch to berate Inner City
Press on how to cover (and not
cover) Ban. (The article, and
his full reply, are here).
Now he's listed
on Ban's campaign team, along
with still UN official Kim
Won-soo and former South
Korean Ambassadors to the UN
Kim Sook and Oh Joon.
Oh Joon
has just given an interview
claiming that press criticism
of Ban Ki-moon is of his
"inclusive leadership." How
about his nepotism: son in law
promoted to top UN job in
Kenya, nephew with UN
landlord, brother Ki-ho mining
in Myanmar after being on a UN
delegation?
Tellingly,
the UN's Office of Internal
Oversight Services never
looked into or acted on these;
Ban through still-at-the UN Cristina
Gallach had Inner City
Press evicted
and still
restricted, still even
on January
9, 2017 harassed for daring
to cover the UN...
Sachs,
Ban and his fan club, UN Censorship Alliance, UN
Photo
In
early January, Inner City
Press asked Kim Won-soo
directly, when will you be
leaving the UN? He refused to
answer, backing away smiling.
But it is no joke, to take
public funds while reportedly
on the campaign team of a
political candidate. We'll
have more on this.
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