This question
has not been
answered; a question
Inner City
Press
submitted
about the
tension between
South Korea
and Japan,
including in
South Sudan,
caused by
Japan's prime
minister's
visit to a shrine
for the country's
World War Two
dead was answered
in a statement
apparently
given to other
media, on a
regional or
political
basis, 13
hours before
today's
"first" Note
to
Correspondents.
The Free
UN Coalition
for Access is
challenging
these
practices.
Previously
Inner City
Press had
asked, without
answer:
"Please
confirm
or deny that
Abdullah Fadil
is with the
UN-OPCW joint
mission on
chemical
weapons in
Syria, that
while at UNTSO
he managed to
have Ministry
of Foreign
Affairs cards
from both
Israel and
Lebanon, and
separately
that he is
under
investigation
by OIOS and/or
other UN
bodies for
recruitment
irregularities
and SEA."
Five
days later the
question has
not even been
acknowledged,
much less
answered.
Questions submitted
and
re-submitted
to Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's top
two
spokespeople
on the morning
of December
21, about
civilians at
risk, have
not been
acknowledged.
By
stonewalling,
and by the
practices
described in
the below,
which are
evident
elsewhere and
to the very
top of the UN
system, the UN
credibility is
being damaged.
At least
questions
should be
answered.
While we have
more, here's
from the
underlying
whistleblower's
initial complaint
giving rise to
the question,
about the
current chief
of staff of UN
- OPCW mission
for
Prohibition of
Chemical
Weapons in
Syria:
I am
an avid reader
of the Inner
City Press. My
numerous
Missions with
the UN can
confirm what
your many
articles
state: rampant
corruption,
nepotism, and
recruitment
manipulation
at all levels
in the UN.
Sadly, this
conduct is
only
increasing.
Within the
Department of
Peacekeeping
Operations
(DPKO) it is
not "what you
know" but it’s
"who you
know." There
is an absolute
absence of
accountability.
It is often
said that
nobody gets
fired unless
you are a
whistle-blower
or suspected
of bringing
the UN into
disrepute by
exposing
corruption;
usually after
becoming
exasperated
trying to deal
with it via
due process.
After speaking
to many staff
members, I am
compelled to
report a
matter that
concerns me.
The mission/UN
is failing to
take action
and I feel
that it is
time that
external
scrutiny is
required.
1. Mr.
Abdullah
Fadil, a
Somali (now
Canadian), is
a member of
the UNTSO
Mission in
Israel. He is
an
international
staff Member
at the level
of Director
(D1) and
occupies the
position of
Chief Mission
Support (CMS).
He is the most
senior
civilian in
the mission.
As CMS he has
control over
all
administrative
functions,
most notably,
finance,
procurement,
and
recruitment.
He previously
held similar
positions in
Kosovo,
Khartoum and
Darfur... He
is well known
in the DPKO
system and
there are
numerous
allegations
against Mr.
Fadil
presently
being
investigated
by the Office
of Internal
Oversight
(OIOS),
Ombudsman
Office, and
the Complaints
and Discipline
Unite (CDU).
These
allegations
range from
sexual
harassment,
Sexual
Exploitation
and Abuse
(SEA), to
manipulating
recruiting to
allow friends
(internally)
and externally
to jump
recruitment
rosters. This
includes
managing
recruiting
panels and
overseeing the
selection
process.
All
UNTSO staff
recruited in
the UNTSO
Mission in the
three years he
has been the
CMS are either
former
girlfriends,
absolute loyal
friends from
former
missions, or
family
members. The
method of
control is to
provide the
Chief
Personnel
Officer (CPO)
with his
handpicked
short list
along with a
verbal
directive as
to whom he
wished to be
selected. This
practice
tended to
exclude
competent
staff as he
put loyalty to
himself as the
primary
selection
criteria. This
allowed him to
have a
foundation of
very loyal
staff that he
could rely
upon. Senior
managers
within the
mission could
not recruit
competent
staff.
Managers who
voiced their
concern were
either moved
sideways or
resigned.
4. Due
to these many
complaints he
was asked to
take a
temporary
assignment to
Syria (OPCW)
to reduce the
level of
discontent in
the mission.
5. The
allegations
include
obstructing an
investigation
by the Special
Investigation
Unit (SIU)
into the
fraudulent use
of tax free PX
fuel cards
(Israel) by
national staff
and some
international
staff. His
obstruction
included
briefing the
suspect prior
to being
interviewed by
investigators.
His intent was
cover up the
extent of the
fraud by
International
Staff
(friends) who
had aided and
abetted the
fraud. This
allegation
also included
misuse of duty
free products
(alcohol) to
pay rent in
disputed
territories.
6. A
most egregious
act that must
be
investigated,
and which
should result
in his
termination
from the UN,
is the
fraudulent
acquisition of
a MOFA card
from the
government of
Lebanon. The
circumstances
are that Mr.
Fadil is
located in
Jerusalem and
holds a valid
Israeli
Ministry of
Foreign
Affairs (MOFA)
card which
grants him
residency in
Israel. To
qualify for
this status,
one is
required to
reside/hold
residency in
that country
due to one’s
UN official
status. The
process
requires that
one file a
signed request
to the Host
Government for
a MOFA card as
an official of
the United
Nations. The
signature
verifies the
accuracy of
the document
and
information
provided. One
must include
an address, UN
letter of
appointment,
and
photographs.
The MOFA card
grants certain
privileges and
benefits as a
member of the
UN.
In
addition to
the Israeli
MOFA card
provided to
Mr. Fadil by
the Israeli
Government, he
was recently
found to have
a MOFA card
from the
Government of
Lebanon.
Inquiries
confirm that
two years ago
he
fraudulently
applied for
MOFA status in
Lebanon
stating that
he was a
resident in
Lebanon. This
is not true as
he and family
reside in
Jerusalem. He
has also
misrepresented
himself to the
Israel
Ministry of
Foreign
Affairs.
Mr.
Fadil has been
using that
same Lebanese
MOFA card in
Lebanon to
obtain
benefits. In
short, he has
two MOFA
cards; one for
Israel and one
Lebanon. When
this fraud
becomes known
to the
governments of
Israel and
Lebanon they
might apply a
high level of
scrutiny to
new legitimate
applicants.
This could
have a
significant
impact on UN
staff members
and UNMOs
applying for
MOFA cards
within Lebanon
and Israel. He
has placed us
all at
disadvantage
by giving both
governments
cause to delay
and further
investigate
applications.
He has placed
the UN in a
difficult
position.
Hence the
cover up.
We
will have
more. There
are a number
of other Press
questions
long-pending
in Ban
Ki-moon's
Office of the
Spokesperson,
never
responded to,
stonewalled.
Watch this
site.