As
China In
Canada Speaks
on Tibet and
Xinjiang
Questions
Ignored By UN
Guterres With
CEFC China
Energy Links
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Video
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UNITED NATIONS
GATE, February 17 – The
Chinese government was quiet
in December when Patrick Ho of
China Energy Fund Committee
was convicted for a bribery
scheming using the UN where
CEFC is still accredited -
just as UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres stayed silent
when Inner City Press asked
him why he left CEFC in the
UN. Now this, from China's
Embassy in Canada: "We have
noticed what happened recently
at the University of Toronto
and McMaster University. The
Tibet and Xinjiang related
issues concern China's
sovereignty, territorial
integrity and China's core
interests. The Chinese
government protects the
freedom of religious belief
and all related rights of
people of all ethnic groups in
Tibet and Xinjiang in
accordance with the law. In
recent years, the achievements
of Tibet and Xinjiang in
economic and social
development are obvious to
all. In order to combat the
"three evil forces"
(terrorism, extremism and
separatism) in China and
abroad, the Chinese government
has taken necessary measures
to counter terrorism and
extremism in Xinjiang and made
remarkable achievements. We
resolutely oppose any country
or anyone provide support and
convenience of any kind to the
Xinjiang separatists forces
and ''Tibet-independence''
activities. What happened
recently at the University of
Toronto and McMaster
University has nothing to do
with the Chinese Embassy and
Chinese Consulate General in
Canada. We strongly support
the just and patriotic actions
of Chinese students.
Safeguarding sovereignty and
opposing separatism are the
common position of the
international community, and
they are also the position
that the Canadian government
upholds. Canada is a
multicultural country
advocating freedom of speech.
Since the "Tibet-independence"
and Xinjiang separatists
forces are allowed to have
freedom of speech, people who
oppose them should also be
entitled to enjoy freedom of
speech. We resolutely oppose
the use of these issues by
some people to blame the
Chinese government out of
groundless accusations and
stir up anti-China sentiment.
We hope that the Canadian
people could correctly view
the relevant issues and will
not be misled by the wrong
information." Meanwhile
at the NGOs are blocked for
including on their websites
even the c.v. of a speaker
"incorrectly" mentioning
Taiwan or Tibet, while China
Energy Fund Committee is still
in the UN, at least through
June. After China detained
Canadian former diplomat to
the UN, now ICG staffer
Michael Kovrig, Guterres on
December 20 had no response
when Inner City Press asked
him and his spokesmen, see
below. Lead spokesman Stephane
Dujarric had promised on
camera to answer Inner
City Press' questions. On
January 14 Inner City Press in
writing asked him and
Guterres, Deputy SG Amina J.
Mohammed and USG Alison Smale,
"
January 14-6: On China and
Canada, again, what is the
SG's comment and action on
that China's Foreign Ministry
said on Monday that former
Canadian diplomat Michael
Kovrig, who was detained on
suspicion of endangering
China's national security, is
not entitled to diplomatic
immunity. Relevant departments
are handling the case in
accordance with the law, and
the claim that China
arbitrarily and unfairly
detained Canadian citizens is
groundless, Foreign Ministry
spokesperson Hua Chunying told
the press on Monday." But
there was not answer - this as
Guterres continued to cover
up his links with CEFC
China Energy which paid bribes
in the UN, and sought to buy
Partex Oil from the Gulbenkian
Foundation of which Guterres
was a paid board member. We'll
have more on this. Previously
Inner City Press asked:
"December 20-3: On China and
Canada, what is the SG's
comment and action on that a
Canadian military surveillance
aircraft monitoring United
Nations sanctions was harassed
in international airspace off
North Korea by the Chinese
military, and on the detention
of Canadians (and others) in
China, including Michael
Kovrig who previously worked
in the UN as a diplomat? And
on the case(s) against the
Huawei executive in Canada?"
There was no answer at all,
just as Guterres has not even
begun an audit of China Energy
Fund Committee after the
conviction for UN bribery of
CEFC's Patrick Ho. On December
21, Inner City Press asked
again, adding that Kovrig is
being denied the right to see
his lawyers or any consular
visit more frequent then once
a month - still nothing, as
Guterres prepared to set off
on an UNtransarent 11 day
trip, with public costs
UNdisclosed. Then on the
afternoon of December 21 from
US State Department Deputy
Spokesperson Robert Palladino,
this: "Canada, a country
governed by the rule of law,
is conducting a fair,
unbiased, and transparent
legal proceeding with respect
to Ms. Meng Wanzhou, the Chief
Financial Officer of
Huawei. Canada respects
its international legal
commitments by honoring its
extradition treaty with the
United States. We share
Canada’s commitment to the
rule of law as fundamental to
all free societies, and we
will defend and uphold this
principle. We also
express our deep concern for
the Chinese Government’s
detention of two Canadians
earlier this month and call
for their immediate release."
Canadian North Korea guide
Michael Spavor, who was
supposed to show up in Seoul
on December 10, has also gone
missing. Meanwhile at the UN
Security Council on December,
the speeches just rumbled
along, China, US, UN. Canada
is running for a seat, against
Norway and Ireland.
Kovrig's detention began
December 10; on December 10 in
Canada Huawei's Meng Wanzhou
was released on bail. Kovrig
should be released. Today's
UN and its
partners are
well versed in
hypocrisy -
but sometimes
things go so
far they must
be noted in
person, in the
street if
necessary. On
December 5
after an eight
day trial
Inner City
Press covered,
also here,
a jury in
lower
Manhattan
rendered seven
guilty
verdicts in
the UN bribery
case of US v
Ho, in which a
still UN
accredited NGO
known as CEFC
used the UN to
offer weapons
to Chad's
Idriss Deby
for oil and a
stake in the
Chad - Cameroon
pipeline. This
is a new low
even for the
UN of Antonio
Guterres, who
did not answer
through his
spokesmen the
written
request for
comment from
Inner City
Press, banned
from the UN
for 154 days
and counting
by Guterres.
Later on
December 5 in
front of an
expensive
catering hall
near the UN,
Cipriani 42nd
Street,
Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres
lumbered out
of a Mercedes
and Inner City
Press asked
him, Any
comment on the
UN bribery
guilty
verdict?
Guterres,
whose
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric was
standing in
Cipriani's
entrance, made
a dismissive
gesture with
his hand and
went in. This
is today's UN.
Guterres was a
guest of honor
- of the UN
Correspondents
Association.
The UN bribery
verdict
questions must
and will
continue be
asked, and
should be
answered.
Watch this
site. The
tickets are
expensive and
the guest list
is secret.
Previously
this group,
formally the
United Nations
Correspondents
Association,
took money
from now
convicted UN
briber Ng Lap
Seng and then
provide Ng a
photo op with
the Secretary
General. Who
will be paying
this year? In
the UN bribery prosecution by
the US against Patrick Ho of
China Energy Fund Committee,
both prosecution and defense
did their summations on
December 4. On December 5 at 2
pm the jurors quickly found Ho
guilty on seven of the eight
changes against him: all five
under the Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act and money
laundering and conspiracy for
the Uganda scheme with Sam
Kutesa and Museveni but NOT
for money laundering in Chad
There the payment was $2
million in cash - it was never
laundered. The UN has
yet to act: it has left CEFC
accredited while banning the
Press that reported on it, and
on this
(CEFC moving to violate
Iran sanctions). On December 4
prosecutor Daniel Richenthal
did a rebuttal on both the
Chad and Uganda schemes.
Richenthal tried to
rehabilitate Cheikh Gadio,
saying the money he took from
an unnamed courier from a
businessman was only $20,000
and that Gadio hadn't lied
about it. He emphasized the
emails as evidence and ended
with a photo of Ho with
Uganda's oil minister, looking
at a map of sites. Ho paid to
be there, Richenthal said.
This is what bribery looks
like. Judge Loretta Preska
deliverd a nearly two hour
jury charge, including the
Uganda anti-corruption law
that must mena little, if
Kutesa hasn't been charged
under it. Th jury will
returned at 10 am on December
5, now a Federal holiday in
honor of George H.W. Bush (who
nominated Preska). Defense
attorney Edward Kim urged them
to request and review many
exhibits, and it's to some of
those that Inner City Press
will not turn. Watch this
site. It still seems that the
US does not know if the gift
boxes CEFC brought to Kampala
on its jet included $500,000
in cash. Prosecutor Douglas
Zolkind said it doesn't
matter. But it surely did
matter to Museveni - and to
the Ugandan people, if they
and their votes matter (see,
e.g., Bobi Wine). And it
mattered to the defense, whose
Edward Kim made much of the
$500,000 discrepancy, as well
as calling Gadio a liar. Next
up: Richenthal for the
prosecution, and the charge.
On the afternoon of December 3
the jury charge was agreed to,
after the defense temporarily
argued that "New York, New
York" might not be in
Manhattan and thus in the
Southern District's
jurisdiction. Prosecutor
Daniel Richenthal said he was
ready to re-open his case to
prove the 60 Wall Street,
where Deutsche Bank is, is in
fact in Manhattan. Defense
attorney Benjamin Rosenberg
said, after a time, "We won't
make that objection. Judge
Preska said, "That's a wise
move." She also asked if the
exhibits had been made
available. Inner City Press
replied Not yet, which remains
the case as least as to it as
of 6:35 pm the night before
summations. (Before 9 am Inner
City Press had written
requesting particular
exhibits, on which we will
have more.)
Despite
Wednesday's national holiday
in honor of George H.W. Bush
(of whom Judge Preska spoke a
number of times during
Tuesday's down-times), Ho will
on that day be produced
(legalese requiring
translation from the largely
Hong Kong media left) the jury
will deliberate. We'll be
there. There was hardly any
defense, other than the
explosive cross examination of
Senegal's former foreign
minister Cheikh Gadio (who
admitted taking cash from an
undisclosed businessman for
his previous presidential
campaign). The government
finally put into evidence
CEFC's purchase of Apartment
78B in Trump World Tower,
which PGA Vuk Jeremic, Gadio
and others visited. There were
weapons for oil offers
prepared inside the UN. The
jury will be charged on
December 4. on the morning of
November 30 the
prosecution detailed how
CEFC bought UN PGA Sam Kutesa
- and played an audio wiretap
of Ho discussing bribing UN
PGA John Ash with Sheri Yan,
who did jail time in the first
UN bribery case of Ng Lap
Seng. As to Uganda, CEFC
instead of $500,00 case did a
wire transfer - it was
cheaper, through pliant HSBC
bank which also money launders
for Mexican drug cartels - and
there was Ho, in purple like
today, as Museveni's
inauguration. He brought gift
with him - a vase, painting,
what locked to be a clock - to
a dinner at Kutesa's
residence. Then the
prosecution flashed a list of
the times Ho entered the UN -
the UN has that information,
you see, though they refused
to provide it when Inner City
Press asked, as to Francis
Lorenzo, Ho and Carlos Garcia,
preferring to ban Inner City
Press. The prosecution left
for Monday showing the
agreement under which CEFC and
its missing Chairman Ye bought
unit 78B in Trump World Tower.
After a wan cross examination
by Ho's lawyer Benjamin
Rosenberg (Judge Preska
essentially shut him down),
the jury was told they may get
the case as early as
Wednesday, when Antonio
Guterres like his predecessor
will be put up for sale at
Cipriani on 42nd Street. This
week, along with the depths of
UN corruption, revealed how in
China the formal government
has a murky relationship with
quasi state firms like CEFC,
which on the one hand paved
Xi's way into the Czech
Republic and on the other,
tried to get Chad's Deby to
"make" Chinese state oil
company CNPC to get it a piece
of the action, perhaps for the
Defense Committee of the
Chinese Communisty Party,
presumably the sources of the
weapons and drones CEFC was
offering to Deby and others in
Libya and South Sudan. This is
the NGO that Antonio Guterres
has refused to audit and keeps
in the UN while roughing up
and banning Inner City Press.
Kutesa's sale of the UN began
through previous PGA Vuk
Jeremic, who told Kutesa it
would be "win - win" with
CEFC. Then Ho emailed Kutesa's
chief of staff Arthur Kafeero,
whom Inner City Press wrote
about before being banned from
even entering the UN by UNSG
Antonio Guterres. Later Ho did
his emailing with Sam's wife
Edith Gasana Kutesa, who asked
for money to supposedly make
good on an electoral campaign
to pledge help Kutesa's
young constituents (although
she also bragging that Kutesa
had no opposing candidate).
She wrote, Youth are impatient
- so send me the money! Ho
arranged for $500,000 while
pitching Edith on all the
things (and people) CEFC had
bought in Czech Republic. As
Inner City Press reported and
asked about before being
roughed up and banned by UNSG
Antonio Guterres, the Czech
Ambassador headed ECOSOC,
which refused to even look
into CEFC's accreditation
after Ho's arrest. CEFC used
the UN to pitch weapons to
dictators. And Guterres is
covering up for them. Ho met
Kutesa and his son Isaac for
three hours in the PGA office
- the type of entry Guterres
is trying to prevent coverage
of - and as his "PGA
residence." Ho would email
Kafeera and be scheduled
as speaker at the UN,
which under Guterres took
CEFC's $1 million even AFTER
Ho was arrested. The UN of
Guterres is corrupt. Periscope
video here.
Also on November 30, finishing
up on the Chad scheme with FBI
Agent Galicia, a CEFC web page
with Bill Clinton was shown.
We'll have more on this. On
November 29, Senegal's former
Foreign Minister Cheikh Gadio
admitted he took $20,000 from
an unnamed courier from a
businessman he did not want to
identify. Then Gadio pushed a
journalist in the street and
told Inner City Press he would
answer its questions later. Video
here
(YouTube),
shorter
(Twitter).
But if that
seemed to give
home to Ho,
the upcoming
Uganda scheme
should not.
Whether not a
disputed
prosecution
chart comes
into evidence,
the undelying
timeline is
damning. Ho
for CEFC told
then UN
President of
the General
Assembly Vuk
Jeremic,
who was
already
working for
CEFC, that
they wanted to
meet his
successor Sam
Kutesa of
Uganda. This
culminated, while Kutesa was
still UN PGA, in CEFC's
chairman Ye Jianming being
named a special adviser to the
United Nations PGA. This is
disgusting, given that CEFC
was pushing weapons to Idriss
Deby in Chad. More disgusting,
Ho used Ye's inroaded into the
Czech Republic, whose
ambassador to the UN, chairing
UN ECOSOC, refused to act on
ECOSOC accredited CEFC even
after Ho was arrested.
Guterres and his spokesman
Stephane Dujarric played their
cover up roles in this. We'll
have more on all this. Gadio
is not the defendant in this
bribery case - he is, at least
so far, the prosecution's lead
witness, with a Non
Prosecution Agreement. But
does that NPA cover Gadio,
after his testimony, pushing a
journalist on the street
outside the court? Video here
(YouTube), shorter
(Twitter). Inner City
Press along with other
journalists, mostly from Hong
Kong media, waiting outside
the Southern District of New
York courthouse at day's end.
Gadio emerged and Inner City
Press asked him how he thought
the day had gone. He did not
answer but rushed past. Inner
City Press asked, louder, "Are
you still running for
president of Senegal?" Gadio
turned back and pushed a
journalist who was following
him. This happened again a few
blocks away. Finally on the
stoop of a pharmacy on Canal
Street Gadio's companion said
he would not be answering
questions today but to give
your business card. Inner City
Press gave its and asked if
the former President of
Senegal Gadio who took money
from China for dropping Taiwan
was Abdoulaye Wade. Gadio
looked back in recognition -
then was gone. Inner City
Press previously questioned
him in the UN when he was the
Organization for Islamic
Cooperation's envoy on the
Central African Republic. Much
has changed since then. As
Inner City Press reported
yesterday, Gadio was already
on shaky ground when his email
to Ho complaining he hadn't
gotten Chinese money after, as
Senegal's foreign minister in
2005, he worked to drop Taiwan
and recognize the PR of China.
But the bag of (campaign) cash
allegation, dropped without
warning in cross examination
by Edward Kim, caused a break
in the proceeding. Inner City
Press rushed down to retrieve
its phone and tweet
and quickly live stream the
news, here.
Back upstairs, the name of the
businessman was not disclosed,
allegedly to protect him -
from current president Macky
Sall? We'll have more on this.
Gadio testified for a second
day about how he tried to
broker weapons to Chad's
President Idriss Deby from
CEFC's Patrick Ho, who
delivered gift boxes with $2
million in cash inside.
Gadio's testimony got more
specific, that in March 2015
Deby wanted to keep the
meeting with CEFC small and
confidential, "because of the
war situation." Gadio cited
Boko Haram, and Ho in a text
message said CEFC's offer, for
CNPC's 10%, was $200 million
"and some arms." This is the
head of a still UN accredited
NGO, offering weapons for oil
- with no audit by SG Antonio
Guterres. Gadio tried to get
paid for offering
opportunities with the Chad -
Cameroon pipelines. Gadio's
firm Sarata had its bank
account in Dubai closed for
not being able to document
where the money came from; his
joint UN tax return with his
wife, the head of the UN in
Equatorial Guinea, was found
to be false and is part of
Gadio's non prosecution
agreement. And the UN? And
Gadio's reiterated dream to
run for President of Senegal,
after saying in writing he
wanted money from China, while
foreign minister, for flipping
the country from Taiwan to the
PR of China? The defense began
its cross examination shortly
before the lunch break,
getting Gadio to admit he
misspoke when he claimed Deby
was calling him everyday.
Mid-day Periscope video here.
These will be more in the
afternoon, which we'll report,
while Guterres' UN tries to
cover up the corruption in its
walls - by banning the Press.
Watch this site.
- and what
happened afterwards. But there
are clouds on the horizon,
unless Judge Preska swats them
down, for the cross
examination of Gadio. The
lawyers for Ho, who it seems
clear was using the corrupt
UN's "special consultative
status" to promote oil
business and military
equipment, point out these US
statements, which the
prosecutions does not want the
jury to hear about: "That Dr.
Gadio had intentionally
omitted a key asset from his
disclosures to
Pretrial Services (Ex. A at 20
(“[T]he only reasonable
interpretation of that is Mr.
Gadio doesn’t want to admit
his association with that firm
although it is not
reasonably subject to
dispute.”));
• That Dr. Gadio’s statement
in an email to Dr. Ho in 2014
was “referring to a $2
million bribe that Mr. Gadio
later wrote about how he
should get a fee for and he
negotiated it and he got
$400,000 to the firm that he
omitted from the Pretrial
Services report” (id. at 21);
• That Dr. Gadio had “admitted
facts that the law recognizes
as criminal” (id. at
25);
• That Dr. Gadio had omitted
foreign income from the
Pretrial Services report
“both to avoid taxes and
because he didn’t want anyone
to know what it was for
because it’s a lot of money,
$400,000 wire or two $200,000
wires . . .” (id.); and
• That the omissions are “an
additional indication [Dr.
Gadio] is running away from
what I’m referring to as the
Gadio Firm which he omitted in
the description of his
employment because that is a
serious problem” (id. at 26).
" These statements, like
Gadio's threat to trash CEFC
to Deby unless CEFC paid him
money, are serious problems -
unless blocked. The only
certainty here is that the UN
is corrupt, and a venue for
corruption. Gadio texted Deby
that his "Chinese friends"
were coming to N'djamena with
"excellent offers." But when
the meeting happened, after
speeches by Deby and Ho and
CEFC's Zang, suddenly CEFC
brought in gift boxes, "as big
as that TV," Gadio told the
court. Deby accepted them. But
then Gadio, back in his hotel,
got a call to return to meet
Deby alone. According to
Gadio, the coup leader Deby
was offended. He had no
problem with the cash staying
in the country, but required a
letter re-characterizing it as
a donation. This was provided
but Gadio criticized how it
was written. By this time, the
email made clear, Gadio was
mostly focused on getting
paid. He'd asked CEFC for
$100,00 for a Dakar event
co-sponsored by France's
then-President Francois
Hollande. (He also took money
from Total, Hertz and a
Zimbabwe cell phone company).
Gadio texted his son Boubker
in Dubai that if the Chinese
didn't pay him by January "we
will go to Chad in January and
destroy their reputation and
strategies in Chad! The
President will listen to us!"
This was ALL IN CAPS. When
asked about the threat by
Douglas Zolkind of the
prosecution, getting ready for
the defense's cross
examination, Gadio said he as
"translating my frustration"
which Zolkind repeated as
channeling. This might not
work well on cross, which we
will be covering, watch this
site. Day 3 video here.
Initially, UN President of the
General Assembly Vuk Jeremic
set it up, putting CEFC who he
went on to work for in contact
with Gadio. Both met Ho -
Jeremic with UN Security who
said nothing - in Trump World
Tower. Gadio used the UN to
reach Deby, in a "high level"
meeting on Central African
Republic. (In another Gadio UN
connection, when confronted
about the $2 million in cash
Gadio called his wife, the
head of the UN in Equatorial
Guinea.) UN PGA Jeremic's deal
making culminating in CEFC
offering tanks and
surveillance equipment to
military coup leader Deby
(Gadio lauded him a Pan
Africanist, citing no less
than Marcus Garvey).
Gadio's
emails may kill off once and
for all his ambition to run
again for President of
Senegal. In one, he complains
that in 2005 when he was
Foreign Minister and Senegal
switched from recognizing
Taiwan to the PR China, he
didn't get paid. He wrote that
the then President of Senegal
got millions of dollars from
the Chinese but didn't pass
through any to him and that he
complained to his Chinese
counterparts about it. How
will this play in Senegal?
Watch this site. The opening
statements were given on
November 26. US Prosecutor
Paul A. Hayden said Patrick Ho
used UN accredited NGO CEFC to
cultivate Sam Kutesa while he
was President of the General
Assembly, and is caught on
audio tape planning to bribe
other high UN official(s) -
and still no audit by UNSG
Antonio Guterres. On November
27 after former UN President
of the General Assembly Vuk
Jeremic under subpoena
testified about the role of
Cheikh Gadio in CEFC reaching
Chad's president Deby, Gadio
himself took the stand at 4:35
pm. Post-testimony stand-up
video here.
He said he didn't
know that CEFC's Ho would have
$2 million in gift boxes to
hand over at Deby's mansion --
he said he could "only think
of it as a bribery attempt" --
but that he "didn't walk
away." Why not? Gadio said he
wanted to get paid for his and
his company SARATAs work - and
then Gadio said Deby needed
help to fight Boko Haram, an
excused use for example by the
also long term president of
Cameroon, Paul Biya. Inner
City Press has heard from
Senegal that, contrary to a
portion of the defense's
opening statement, Gadio is no
longer running for president
there but instead supports
incumbent Macky Sall. He
stopped abruptly a few minutes
before five o'clock and,
unwittingly, stayed in the
court room as defense and
prosecution began to argue
about whethere Ho's visits to
the US when he did not enter
the UN should still come into
evidence. Inner City Press has
repeatedly asked the UN to
disclose its knowledge of how
many times Ho, from his base
across First Avenue in Trump
World Tower, entered the UN -
but Guterres' UN has refused.
Likewise, Gadio when asked to
disclose his jobs after being
Senegal's foreign minister
listed a political party but
NOT his stint as the
Organization for Islamic
Cooperation's envoy on Central
African Republic. We'll have
more on this - and this:
earlier on November 27 a CEFC
voluteer then staffer, David
Riccardi-Zhu, said he was
referred to CEFC by his father
who worked for the UN. He
attended meetings in CEFC's
office / apartment in the
Trump World Tower, where Ho
met with a yet to be named
"foreign representative from
the United Kingdom." He
described UN DESA bending over
for CEFC and its sustainable
development award - which in
2017 Guterres' DESA still took
CEFC's money for even after Ho
was arrested and indicted for
UN bribery. Inner City Press
asked the UN repeatedly about
it - and was then roughed up
by Guterres' security and has
been banned from entering the
UN 145 days and
counting. Earlier on
November 27, Jeremic described
doing work for CEFC while
still PGA. He tried to get
CEFC business with Mexico's
PEMEX through "Emilio." He
later tried to broker the sale
of a potash mine - in court he
said since this is related to
fertilizer, it is "a high
priority of the UN." He went
to meetings in Trump Tower -
the one across from the UN, in
Apartment 78B, not the one on
Fifth Avenue - and acted as a
go-between for a CEFC Texas
foray, with Noel Thompson who,
Jeremic said, promoted
wrestling in the UN. The UN
comes off as entirely corrupt.
And it emerged that Ho was
trying to cut his own deal,
around CEFC which is paying
his legal fees. As soon as
Jeremic left he started the
process to sign on as a CEFC
consultant at $333,333 a year.
This require a waiver from
Serbia, where he had been
foreign minister. But the UN,
then as now, has NO cooling
off period. Inner City Press
asked Jeremic about it during
the court's lunch break. He
said he had complied with
rules - Serbian rules. There
are no UN rules; UNSG Antonio
Guterres refused to audit
CEFC, lawlessly roughs up and
bans Inner City Press which
asks, including banning it
from UNGA week which must now
be seen as a hotbed of oil and
gas and potash deals. We'll
have more on this - it is
unclear if Jeremic will take
up the rest of the court's
day, or if Gadio may start
before the end of November 27.
On November 26 at 9 am before
heading to cover jury
selection, Inner City Press in
writing asked Guterres, his
Deputy Amina J. Mohammed and
Global Communicator Alison
Smale: "November 26-7: On this
the day the UN bribery trial
of Ho / China Energy Fund
Committee / PGA Kutesa begins,
please immediately provide the
UN's read out of the DSG's
meeting Nov 22 with China's
FM, and separately state where
the increasingly reported
issue of Chinese (government
aligned) NGO bribery in the UN
was discussed. Relatedly,
again, what safeguards are in
place for the SG's appearance,
for which money is being
charged, to ensure that the
(Ng Lap Seng) pattern does not
repeat itself on the evening
of December 5, 2018." Hours
later, lead UN Spokesman
Stephane Dujarric's deputy
Farhan Haq replied with this,
seeming recycled from the Ng
Lap Seng case: "Regarding
question Nov. 26-7, we can say
that the Organization has
cooperated extensively in this
matter by making thousands of
pages of documents available,
as well as providing access to
UN personnel." Did Guterres'
UN really make thousands of
pages of documents available
in this Patrick Ho case? If
so, how can Guterres claim the
case does not concern the UN
and merit an audit? We'll have
more on this. In the US'
opening, Hayden described Ho
meeting Cheikh Gadio for the
first time steps from the UN;
defense lawyer Benjamin
Rosenberg countered that
Gadio's desire to run for
president of Senegal made him
cut a deal at any cost.
Periscope just after leaving
court, here.
Longer YouTube here.
Before these openings, dozens
of prospective jurors were
whittled down to 12 with three
alternates. Among those not
agreed on to stay were the
editor of a major magazine and
a retired investment banker
who travels to get Democrats
elected to national office.
(We are not using names or
more - the insider scribes say
there is an understanding, on
which we'll have more). Most
jurors said they read few
newpapers, with a reference to
the Daily News for the
commute, Yahoo "junk" and
social media. They filed into
Courtroom 12A, the prosecution
estimated the trial will take
two, possibly three weeks. Ho
was brought in, wearing
purple; he looked to the back
of the courtroom, eight or so
most Asian journalists, Inner
City Press, no one apparently
from the UN. Some 35
prospective jurors were
assigned numbers and were told
the case involved charges of
bribery of Chad's President
Idriss Deby and of Sam Kutesa,
then the President of the UN
General Assembly, still
Uganda's foreign minister. Did
any juror feels biased? No one
raised their hand. Any juror
particularly burdened by a two
or three week trial? Many
stood up and, after sidebars,
some were excused including
one Amy Tan (called back to
the sidebar twice). The
defense had a jury consultant,
one Dr. Blackburn, described
to the jurors by the defense
as "with us." Mid-day
Periscope live stream at
courthouse door here.
The day before the U.S. has
asked that Cheikh Gadio not be
asked what he heard about how
the $2 million Ho gave to
Chad's President Idriss Deby
was used. The government
argues in a letter motion
to Jude
Loretta A.
Preska that
Ho didn't know: "Gadio has no
personal knowledge as to what
happened to the $2 million
cash that the defendant and
his CEFC colleagues brought to
Chad and presented to
President Déby. Gadio has no
firsthand information as to
whether these funds were
ultimately used, in whole or
part, for “good” or “bad” or
“permissible” or
“impermissible” purposes after
CEFC sent the so-called
“donation” letter. However,
Gadio’s 3500 material reflects
that, at some point, a
third-party told Gadio that
the money was directed to a
supposed good and permissible
use. Gadio does not know
whether this is true, and in
any event, he never spoke
about this with the defendant.
Thus, the defendant should be
precluded from cross-examining
Gadio
about what he learned
after-the-fact from any
third-party." The U.S. also
seeks to prevent Gadio being
cross-examined about
misstatements to pre-trial
services when he was Ho's
co-defendant. It is not clear
when Preska will rule on the
letter motion. She has said
the trial will begin at 10 am
each day but she is willing to
hear arguments in her chambers
before that. Inner City Press,
which covered the pre-trial
hearing even while banned
from the UN by UNSG Antonio
Guterres who is trying to
cover it up, not even auditing
CEFC's other and ongoing
activities in the UN, will be
covering the trial. Ho has
tried to use CEFC's ongoing UN
"Special Consultative Status"
to avoid criminal charges.
This and Ho's other motions
were denial by Judge Preska on
November 14, including a
motion to exclude testimony
from Cheikh Gadio, from
government expert Mr. Walkout,
and to exclude Ho's dealings
with Sam Kutesa's predecessor
as UNGA President Sam Ashe.
All of this will come in at
trial - and makes the failure
by UN Secretary General
Antonio Guterres to even audit
CEFC's bribes in the UN more
outrageous. This UN-accredited
NGO offered to broker arms not
only to Chad but also Qatar,
Libya and South Sudan, about
which Guterres and the UN
purport to care so much. Ho
and CEFC offered themselves
as way to evade Iran
sanctions. This evidence will
come in a trial; the
government has agreed not to
mention terrorism or US - Iran
relations. A 23 minute video
of Ho's UN speeches will not
come in, being called "gauzy"
as is the UN of Guterres who
has banned Inner City Press
which covers the UN's
increasing corruption, from Ng
Lap Seng and Ashe to CEFC,
Kutesa and beyond, ongoing.
We'll have more on this. Ho
was trying to exclude
testimony from initial
co-defendant Cheikh Gadio
about Chadian President Idriss
Deby's reaction to the bribe.
The papers were filed on
November 13 and are first
being reported by Inner City
Press, which as it covers this
second UN bribery case has
been roughed up and now banned
for 132 days by UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres who
won't even audit CEFC's
ongoing activities in the UN.
Four months after the arrest
for UN
bribery of former
Senegalese foreign minister
Cheik Gadio and Patrick Ho,
the head of China Energy Fund
Committee full funded by CEFC
China Energy, his ultimate
boss at CEFC Ye Jianming was
brought in for questioning in
China. On October 4 Ho was
again denied bail. Periscope
video here.
On October 22, the new trial
date was set for November 26.
On November 12 Inner City
Press, banned from the UN by
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres amid its questions
about the CEFC bribery and its
connection to the Ng Lap Seng
conviction, asked Guterres and
his spokesmen: "November 12-4:
Now that it is clear that
Foreign Intelligence
Surveilance Act wiretaps show
Sheri Yan, jailed for UN
bribery in the PGA John Ashe
case, communicating and
planned with Patrick Ho of
CEFC, please explain why SG
Antonio Guterres has not even
started an audit into the
range CEFC's bribery and
interactions in the UN, why it
still has access to UN while
Inner City Press which which
pursued Ng Lap Seng's and
Yan's bribery even into the UN
Press Briefing Room (29 Jan
2016) and the Patrick Ho /
CEFC case, has been denied
access to anything in the UN
for 131 days with no due
process." Guterres' deputy
spokesman Farhan Haq conducted
a noon briefing Inner City
Press was banned from,
starting with a total of three
correspondents. Video
here. He and the UN have
not answered since, see below.
After he did not answer - but
he did answer
Yahoo News for a story which,
inexplicably, does not mention
Guterres or his failure to
audit CEFC's activities at the
UN. Others who have done
nothign about the bribery, or
about Guterres' roughing up
and banning of Inner City
Press, like HRW's
Ken Roth and
FP's Colum Lynch,
belatedly retweeted the Ho /
Yan corruption story. But what
will they and the UN they love
so much do? On November 4 Ho's
attempt to "suppress all
evidence obtained or derived
under the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act" was denied,
with a decision that no
hearing on it was needed. The
FISA information includes
wiretaps of Ho and another
bribing NGO the Global
Sustainability Foundations's
Sheri Yan or her deputy
planning to pay bribes. This
is described
today by the Sydney
Morning Herald, which while
saying that UN officials who
it leaves unnamed are
lavishing praises on the Belt
and Road which Ho now uses as
a defense of his alleged
bribes, fails to mention main
praiser Antonio Guterres. Nor
does SMH
- Shaking My Head -- mention
that unlike even Ban Ki-mon
with Ng Lap Seng, Guterres has
refused to even start an audit
into Ho's (and Yang II's)
bribery in the UN, but instead
had roughed up and banned
Inner City Press which reports
on it. Ng Lap Seng paid money
to a group Guterres is slated
to headline a fundraiser for
on December 5, a group he and
his spokesman Stephane
Dujarric use to support their
attack on the investigative
Press. We'll have more on
this. Hong Kong television has
broadcast a report on these
alleged UN and Deby bribes,
including an interview with
Inner City Press which has
been banned from the UN by
Antonio Guterres amid its
coverage of UN corruption and
Guterres' refusal to even
audit, has been broadcast. The
Court's ruling against Ho on
FISA notes that "FISA requires
a finding of probable cause to
believe that: (1) the target
of the electronic surveillance
or physical search is a
foreign power or an agent
of a foreign power."
There will be at least one
more court session before the
trial starts; voir dire and
jury instructions are being
debated. The reckoning time is
approaching. In a hearing
Inner City Press covered -
there were no other UN
correspondents there, for this
UN bribery case - it emerged
that the prosecution has
turned over 3,300 emails to a
vendor, and that each side
will meet with Judge Preska
"in camera" about Confidential
Information, under US v
Mustafa, 992 F. Supp. 2d 335.
Video here.
We'll have more on this.
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