UN
Spox Said
ENHAS Has No
Contracts With
MONUSCO,
Record
Differs
By
Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
June 11 --
Well before
today's UN
General
Assembly
session
to name the
next UNGA
President,
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric was
asked of
accusations
that the
candidate was
chair and
still part
owner of
Entebbe
Handling
Services
(ENHAS) and if
ENHAS does
business with
the UN.
Dujarric
said,
“I do not
think they
have any
contracts with
MONUSCO The
President of
the General
Assembly is
not a staff
member of the
UN. And again,
we’re checking
on the
veracity of
the reports
that have
been floating
around,
Matthew.”
Since
then, Dujarric
has not
provided any
information or
updated the
transcript.
But even the
most cursory
search find
many ENHAS
contracts with
missions of UN
Peacekeeping
under Herve
Ladsous,
including
MONUSCO in the
Democratic
Republic of
the Congo.
From
the “2013-
2014
Acquisition
Plan - UN
Mission in the
Democratic
Republic of
Congo
(MONUSCO),”
there's “ENHAS
Airfield
services in
Entebbe,
$1,860,000” -
click
here to view.
See
also, “2013 PO
Awards for
Field Missions
- Others”
listing
“Entebbe
Handling
Services Ltd (
ENHAS )
Training,
other $50,847,
13SOA-130654,
13RFP-130022”
and “Entebbe
Handling
Services Ltd (
ENHAS )
Training,
other
$147,279,
14SOA-140105,
14RFP-140003.”
Click
here.
So
why would
Dujarric deny
it? Then not
either look
into it or
provide
a correction?
Similarly,
Inner City
Press has
repeatedly
asked Dujarric
about how Ban's
supposed Human
Rights Due
Diligence Policy
applies to the
mere two
convictions
for 130 rapes
in Minova by
the DRC Army.
MONUSCO's
Martin Kobler
said the
policy is
clear, but
his boss Herve
Ladsous
refuses to
answer the
Press
questions.
Ladsous has
also refused
to explain why
he is
procuring
drones to be
based in
northern Mali,
before any
approval for
this. And
Dujarric
provides no
answers.
Last week
Dujarric's
deputy Farhan
Haq answered
Inner
City Press that
Pakistani
journalist
Hamid Mir was
killed.
But it was
an
assassination
attempt - he
was not
killed. Haq
simply
doctored the
transcript to
make it appear
he hadn't said
“killed,” but
never
told the Press
the transcript
was changed.
This
was, media
could report
what the UN
Office of the
Spokesperson
said -
then have it
not line up
with that was
said, or in
the case of
ENHAS,
what the
public record
shows. This is
unacceptable,
and the new Free
UN Coalition
for Access
will pursuing
this. Watch
this site.