UN
DPI Gallach Offers Shadowy
Praise to Airline After Evicting
Press For Bribery Q
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
February 16 – Some UN
Departments have strayed so
far from what they claim to do
they should be broken up and
salvageable functions re-distributed.
So it is with the UN
Department of Public
Information under Cristina
Gallach.
Under
Gallach, DPI brought the UN
into further disrepute by
approving, without due
diligence, UN events and
"investments" by Macau-based
businessman Ng Lap Seng, now
under house arrest facing prosecution
for UN bribery in the US
District Court for the
Southern District of New York.
See UN
audit, Paragraphs 37-40
and 20b.
After
Inner City Press asked
Gallach about her links to Ng
Lap Seng and his South South
empire, she had Inner City
Press evicted without any
hearing or appeal, letter
here, audio
here, NYT
here, and keeps it restricted
to minders for one year
since and counting: it is
ongoing.
Now this
censor Gallach on February 15
appeared at a "UN" event with
an airline which while held in
the UN's Delegates Dining Room
was otherwise unpublicized,
other than by the airline
itself. Exploiting the concept
of the Sustainable Development
Goal, Gallach has turned DPI
into a machine for censorship,
propaganda and corruption.
Other UN high
officials, as Inner City Press
has reported,“have been freaking
out. They don't know how much is
going to be cut, and from
where.”
Here's a
suggestion, based not only on
Inner City Press' personal
experience at the UN (NYT
here) but also interviews
with staff, diplomats and
elected officials: if there is
one UN Department to be cut,
even eliminated, it is DPI.
Since Cristina
Gallach of Spain took DPI over,
the Department has been in
decline, reaching the point
where it used
public funds to pay a
trainer to tell UN-accredited
non governmental organizations
that Detroit, Michigan is a
"third rate city" in "flyover
country."
But UN holdover spokesman
Stephane Dujarric told
Inner City Press, of Gallach,
"Everything that this official’s
done was done in accordance to
the rules." Video
here, UN Transcript (with
Inner City Press asking why
Dujarric was leaving without
answering air-brushed out) here:
Inner City Press: last Friday,
so a week ago, I sent in five
questions. I haven't
actually received an answer to
any of them, but one of them was
a very simple one, whether an
official received approval to
get an award in a personal
capacity and… and spent UN funds
to go and get it.
Spokesman: Everything that
this official’s done was done in
accordance to the rules.
Inner City Press: So…
Spokesman: Thank you.
On February 14, Dujarric's also
holdover Deputy Spokesman Farhan
Haq as Inner City Press asked
about the use of UN funds called
it "obsessive," on Gallach's
UNTV - then an "a*hole" once the
audio went off. Many changes are
needed at the UN. Watch this
site.
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