Amid
UN Scandal,
NGO Web Links
to Ashe
Removed, UNCA
Amnesia
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
October 10 --
The scandal
unveiled in
the corruption
charges
against former
UN General
Assembly
President John
Ashe, Francis
Lorenzo of
South South
News and
others
continues to
expand. This
is in spite of
UN Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon trying
to limit the
UN's inquiry
to only two
groups, Sun
Kian Ip and
the Global
Sustainability
Foundation.
Beyond
those two the
compromised
positions of
the others in
the UN's
orbit,
including the
South-South
Steering
Committee for
Sustainable
Development
(SS-SCSD),
the
International
Organization
for
South-South
Cooperation
(IOSSC) and
the UN
Correspondents
Association
(UNCA) have
come to the
fore.
Both
SS-SCSD and
IOSSC have
posted notices
on their
websites
expressing
shock at the
charges
against Ashe
and
Lorenzo.
IOSSC
says: "In
light of
recent events,
Mr. Francis
Lorenzo is
suspended from
his position
as Executive
President of
IOSSC." (IOSSC
is ostensibly
an
international
organization
with members
like Sri
Lanka, beyond
Ashe's Antigua
and Barbuda
and Lorenzo's
Dominican
Republic; it
echoes to
IIMSAM, a
group now in
Dubai whose
impermissible
use of
Diplomat
passes Inner
City Press uncovered,
even while as
here there
were attempts
in the UN to
cover up, here:
IIMSAM with
another former
UN PGA.)
On SS-SCSD's
site, the link
to John Ashe
now says
"The Page You
Are Looking
For Could Not
Be Found."
From
other involved
websites,
compromising
material is
simply
absent.
On UNCA's
site, for
example, there
is nothing
before 2013.
But evidence
remains on
other groups'
sites.
Inner
City Press
yesterday published
photographs
from an UNCA
award
ceremony at
which UNCA
took Ban into
a side room
for photo-ops
with the
involved
businessmen,
after taking
money from
Lorenzo's
South South
News and
giving SSN an
award.
While UNCA
does not
represent all
journalists
accredited to
cover the UN
-- Inner City
Press for
example quit
the group in
2012 with
another
Executive
Committee
member and
co-founded the
new Free UN
Coalition for
Access -- the
UN gives it a
privileged
position, a
large
clubhouse on
the third
floor of the
UN and,
automatically,
the first
question at
press
conferences.
But is
that
appropriate,
given that
UNCA received
money from
South South
News, “NGO 1”
in the
filing
against Ashe?
Not only did
UNCA receive
money from
South South
News: it gave
the group an
“UNCA award”
at a ceremony
at the
high-ceilinged
Cipriani's
restaurant on
December 15,
2011.
Inner
City Press,
which did not
quit UNCA in
fully ripened
disgust in
2012, was
present on
December 15,
2011 and
witnessed,
when Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon came
into
Cipriani's,
him being
shepherded
into a side
room for
photographs
with Asian men
in business
suits who
Inner City
Press did not
then
recognize.
Shepherding
Ban for this
(compensated)
photo op with
dubious
businessmen
was Giampaolo
Pioli, then as
now the
president of
UNCA. South
South News
interviewed
Pioli that
night,
bragging of
the UNCA award
it got / paid
for,
screenshot
from video
here.
(For context
it must be
noted too that
Pioli rented
one of his
Manhattan
apartments to
Palitha Kohona
then granted
Kohona's
request as Sri
Lanka's
Ambassador to
screen his
government's
war crimes
denial film
“Lies Agreed
To” in the
UN's Dag
Hammarskjold
Library
Auditorium:
this
precipitated
Inner City
Press quitting
UNCA, in full
disclosure.)
How can UNCA
be given first
questions to
ask about a
scandal
involving
South South
News, from
which UNCA
took more then
to which it
gave an award?
And what are
the other
implications?
(In
terms of Mr.
Ng's desire
for photo ops,
Inner City
Press is
informed that
he separately
wanted a photo
with US
President
Obama, and
paid six
figures to a
middleman -
who
disappeared
with the
money. UNCA on
the other
hand, one wag
noted,
delivered Ban
Ki-moon for
photos at
Cipriani's.)
UNCA,
it should be
noted, has
been and is
open to
business
interested
beyond Mr. Ng
and South
South News.
Another UNCA
awards
ceremony was
sponsored by a
company called
“Acoona;” the
Italian oil
company ENI
pays the group
money.
But UNCA's
South South
News
connection,
given what has
been disclosed
and charged
this week,
should at a
minimum and as
a first step
disqualify
UNCA from
first
questions from
the UN, and
from the
continuation
of its role.
Wider, and
going forward
in this
series,
limiting UN
investigation
to OIOS -
whose director
of
investigations
Stefanovic has
resigned,
Inner City
Press hereby
exclusively
reported on
October 9 -
looking at
only two NGOs
is laughable.
The scandal is
expanding:
there is a
pattern here,
pattern and
practice.
Watch this
site.
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