In UN Coronavirus Scam in
Kenya Sid Singled Out While World Bank COVID
Funds Spent on Tea and Snacks
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE, May 2 –
While on COVID-19 UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres and
his spokesman Stephane
Dujarric refuse to answer the
Press and public on UNMISS
spreading Coronavirus in South
Sudan, Dujarric on May 1
bragged about the UN in
Kenya. He specifically
named the UN resident
coordinator there, Siddharth
Chatterhee, the son in law of
his previous boss Ban Ki-moon.
But Sid has been silent on
this, from The Star: "A
document tabled before the
Health Committee of the
National Assembly chaired by
Murang’a Woman Representative
Sabina Chege indicates [how
World Bank Covid funding was
used.] The PS told the House
team another Sh4 million was
used to buy tea and snacks for
various teams out of the
Sh10.1 million budget." Tea
and snacks. Meanwhile Sid
promotes himself, classic UN.
From
February 2020, before COVID-19
was much known in the US but
long after the cases in
December 2019 in China, as
Kenya and Djibouti joust for a
seat on the UN Security
Council, the corruption of the
UN Secretariat under Antonio
Guterres is airbrushed out, as
Inner City Press which covers
it remains banned
from even entering the UN, now
for 579 days.
The UN's presence in Kenya is
headed, through a process of
nepotism long defended and
covered up by UN Spokesman
Stephane Dujarric, by former
UNSG Ban Ki-moon's son in law
Sid
Chatterjee.
Now Sid
has been filmed cravenly
dancing with Uhuru Kenyatta at
the UB40 concert in Nairobi.
Guterres' UN gets down with
anyone in power, whether Paul
Biya in Cameroon, Xi in China,
etc.. One of the videos of
Sid's inappropriate moves - he
also campaigned to try to get
Kenyan government official
Amina Mohammed an AU post -
has already been taken down,
from the Twitter account of
Nelson Havi, "Advocate of the
High Court of Kenya.
Candidate, LSK President
2020-2022."
But video
of Sid's Kenyatta moves is
still online here,
with the reply
"Not a bad thing,but not good
when we have Chinese debts,
locusts, poor roads
infrastructure, corruption at
its best, confusion,
disobeying court orders and
division brought by the
breaking bridges initiative."
But that's
not what Sid and Guterres' UN
cares about - they only care
about ingratiating themselves
to those in power so they can
keep traveling around the
world on the public's dime,
promoting themselves and
banning the Press that asks
questions about it. We'll have
more on that - and this:
Guterres covers up from his
own direct blood, son Pedro
Guimarães e Melo De Oliveira
Guterres who uses his and the
UN's name to make money
throughout the Lusophone
world.
So too is Guterres' negligent
blind eye to Rosalyn Akombe,
playing Kenya politics while
paid by the UN. Monica Juma,
of course, turned down the UN
for the top UN political job
now held by Rosemary DiCarlo,
complicit in Guterres'
censorship of Press. The UN
Organization is rotting, more
and more corrupt each day. Why
would the people of either
country want a
seat? But as we
know, today's UN is not at all
about "we the people," but
only about Fat Tony making
money and a second term,
abetted by captured
correspondents.
Inner City Press
will be covering the African
Union process in February, and
the vote in June 2020, even if
disgusting UNSG Guterres and
his Melissa Fleming continue
banning the Press to try to
cover up their corruption.
Watch this site.
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