At UN,
PGA Kutesa
Presses For
Kafeero to Get
DPA Post, Amid
Burundi
Failure
By Matthew
Russell Lee,
Exclusive
UNITED
NATIONS,
August 5 --
The UN is
often a
patronage
mill, which
undermines not
only its
credibility
but also its
attempted
political
work.
The
most recent
example is
what multiple
sources
exclusively
tell Inner
City Press is
the attempt by
outgoing UN
General
Assembly
President Sam
Kutesa to
place his
chief of
staff, Arthur
Kafeero, in a
high UN
Department of
Political
Affairs Africa
post vacated
by another's
retirement.
Sources
initially told
Inner City
Press that
Kutesa was
lobbying
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
chief of staff
Susana
Malcorra to
get Kafero the
job.
Now, other
sources say
that Malcorra
has put
pressure on
DPA chief
Jeffrey
Feltman to, in
fact, employ
Kafeero.
Kafeero
is a perfectly
nice guy, but
this is not
the way things
are supposed
to work in the
UN. Nor is
having a
relative
working in the
PGA's office,
but that's
another story
for another
time. Inner
City Press has
been closely
covering
Burundi,
including as
Ugandan
president
Yoweri
Museveni was
named as
mediator for
the term
limits dispute
there. This
has, in an
understatement,
not been going
well.
So why
at this time
in particular
would the UN
be considering
placing the
nominee of Sam
Kutesa, still
operating as
the foreign
minister of
Uganda, in
this high UN
DPA post on
Africa? Watch
this site.
Inner
City Press
posed
questions to
Kutesa back in
June 2014 when
he got the
post, video
here.
More than one
source noted
to Inner City
Press that
Malcorra is
said to be
angling to
succeed Ban,
if the post
slips from the
grasp of the
Eastern
European
group.
Would this
move help or
harm those
chances?
Malcorra is
also in
the midst
of the still
unresolved
scandal of the
cover up of
alleged child
rapes in the
Central
African
Republic by
the French
Sangaris
peacekeepers,
on which
Department of
Peacekeeping
Operations
chief Herve
Ladsous, even
less qualified
than Kafero,
is said in UN
Dispute
Tribunal
rulings to
have pressured
to get the
whistleblower
fired.
It is in
this climate
of retaliation
at the UN that
Inner City
Press
publishes this
story --
unlike the
insider UN
Correspondents
Association,
part of the
problem at the
UN and to
which Ban's
spokesperson's
office limited
information
about Ban's
Washington
questionless
photo-op this
week, the
new Free
UN Coalition
for Access
aims for
transparency.
Inner
City Press and
FUNCA
previously
asked for
disclosure of
which of PGA
Kutesa's
staffers were
being paid by
the UN, and
which seconded
by member
states. The
list has yet
to be
provided,
while some say
a relative is
paid by Uganda
- so
disclosure
might have
helped.
The incoming
PGA, Inner
City Press is
exclusively
told, is
mulling as
spokesperson
either a
national of
his own
Denmark, or
from Iceland.
The criterion
should be
transparency.
He is also
said to be
mulling a
(deputy) chief
of staff from
Africa. We'll
have more on
this.
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