As UN
Spox Spins
OIOS Audit,
Won't Confirm
OIOS Complaint
Against
Gallach
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS, April
4 -- The UN's
unwillingness
to address the
obvious
corruption of
South South
News, to which
it has given
awards and Ban
Ki-moon photo
ops via its UN
Correspondents
Association,
and whose Ng
Lap Seng
bought
documents from
Ban's
Secretariat,
has become
even more
clear --
though not in
the UN's
favored media.
At the April 4
UN noon
briefing, Ban
Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric made
a point of
giving the
first question
on the audit
to Reuters,
which did not
disclose its
connections to
the South
South News
fundee UN
Correspondents
Association -
and then
another
question to
the other part
of the Reuters
tag-team.
The
questions
Inner City
Press asked --
will an
investigative
audit of South
South News be
launched, or
of David Ng
Lap Seng's
funding of a
Department of
Public
Information /
NGO
conference,
were not
answered by
Dujarric, who
insisted that
the audits, on
which he already
provided
comment to
Reuters and
AP, wouldn't
be public
until April
22.
Inner
City Press
asked Dujarric
point blank to
confirm and
comment on a
complaint to
OIOS, already
acknowledged
by OIOS,
against DPI
chief Cristina
Gallach.
Dujarric
refused to
even confirm
receipt, which
OIOS itself
has done, see
below.
The audit
Secretary
General Ban
Ki-moon
commissioned
from the UN
Office of
Internal
Oversight
Services
mentions, as
it must, South
South News.
But neither
the audit nor
the wire
service
stories to
date follow
through. South
South News got
its funder Ng
Lap Seng a
photo op with
Ba Ki-moon
himself; South
South News got
its content
included in
UNTV archives.
Inner
City Press has
been pursuing
this aspect,
including
asking UN
Department of
Public
Information
chief, on
UNTV, about
her
participation
at Ng's South
South Awards
with Frank
Lorenzo, who
has since pleaded
guilty.
On
February 19,
Gallach
ordered Inner
City Press
thrown out of
the UN,
essentially
for pursuing
this story,
how South
South News
gave money to
the UN
Correspondents
Association
which gave SSN
funder Ng the
photo op with
Ban Ki-moon.
Now we
can report:
the same UN
Office of
Internal
Oversight
Services has,
prior to
Gallach's
ordering an
April 6 total
eviction of
Inner City
Press,
acknowledged
receipt of a
complaint
against
Gallach:
"Subject: Fw:
(OIOS Log:
ousg-16-00114
From: ASG
David Kanja
To: "Matthew
R. Lee" at
InnerCityPress.com
Cc: Heidi
Mendoza, Ben
Swanson,
Michelle
Claudio,
Byung-Kun Min
Dear Mr. Lee:
I am
acknowledging
receipt of
your email on
behalf of Ms.
Mendoza who is
currently on
mission. I
will shortly
forward it to
Mr. Ben
Swanson, who
is the Officer
in Charge of
our
Investigation
Division, for
assessment and
appropriate
action.
Regards,
David Kanja
Assistant
Secretary-General
Office of
Internal
Oversight
Services "
Ban's
spokesman
Dujarric
routinely says
he does not
comment on not
yet released
or finished
OIOS
investigations.
But he did so,
to Reuters and
AP, over the
weekend. And
on this? Will
he just walk
out, urging on
eviction? Watch
this site.
For
months Inner
City Press has
asked
Ban Ki-moon's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric about
the
Secretariat
staffer
who put out a
"reissued for
technical
reasons"
General
Assembly
document
listing Ng Lap
Seng's company
and South
South News.
Now
that the
corruption is
flagged in the
largely
whitewash
Office of
Internal
Oversight
Services
audit, there
is still no
indication
that the
Secretariat
staffer has
been
identified,
including for
and to the
prosecutors.
And the
insider media
that Dujarric
speaks / leaks
to -- while
walking out on
Inner City
Press'
questions --
doesn't ask.
In fact, while
Reuters has a
permanent seat
on the board
of the UN
Correspondents
Association,
which took
South South
News' money
and gave Ng a
photo op with
Ban Ki-moon
(UNCA's vice
president also
went to Ng's
Macau
conference
listed in the
audit), none
of this is
disclosed by
Reuters. This
is a
continuing
cover up, on
which we'll
have more.
Inner
City Press
repeatedly
asked Dujarric
and UNDP,
which has yet
to answer,
about the
i-Pads and
involvement in
the
conference.
But there are
many more
questions not
addressed in
this
whitewash.
And
Dujarric and
Ban's head
"Communications"
official
Cristina
Gallach, who attended Ng's South South Awards
and was questioned
by Inner City
Press about
it, then
ordered Inner
City Press ousted
without due
process -
now plan
a total
eviction
of Inner City
Press on April
6. This is
a cover up,
and corrupt.
Last
week Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric read
out a
statement that
Ban's “Task
Force” report
on corruption
had been
circulated,
limited to
structural
flaws in the
Office of the
President of
the General
Assembly.
Inner
City Press, facing
eviction from
the UN for
seeking to
cover an event
by one of Ng's
and South
South News'
fundees, UNCA,
in the UN
Press Briefing
Room,
asked why Ban
wasn't
studying
corruption in
his own
Secretariat. Video here.
On April 1,
Inner Cit
Press Dujarric
this,
transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: I
understand
that we're
waiting to get
these audits
that you said
have been
finished
released, but
in the same
way that, that
there seems to
have been no
answer on
whether the
Secretariat,
outside of the
audit process,
identified who
it was in the
Secretariat
that modified
the document
of… for the
Macau
Centre.
I wanted to
ask you about
paragraph
48(H) of the
criminal
complaint
where it talks
about, you
know, the… the
“Kenyan UN
Official One”
and it
describes in
great detail…
basically, it
seems pretty
clear the
person took
money in order
to do various
things.
And it's
described as a
Kenyan.
So, my
question is,
doesn't seem…
there's
nothing in the
paragraphs
before or
after that
that refer to
either Sun
Kian Ip
Foundation or
Global
Sustainability
Foundation.
So, it's
something that
wouldn't
appear to be
dealt with by
the
audits.
What is the
UN's response
to this…
Spokesman:
The audits are
a first step,
and we'll see
what comes out
of it.
Inner City
Press:
But if the
audits…
Spokesman:
I think we
have to wait
for the audits
to be
finalized.
Inner City
Press:
Okay.
And when will
that… will
they come out?
Spokesman:
I should have
an answer for
you later this
afternoon.
And yet
nothing was
provided.
On March 31,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric this,
UN
transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: on
corruption,
there's a lot
of focus has
been on Ng Lap
Seng, but on
the side of it
that Sheri Yan
and the Global
Sustainability
Foundation,
there's
reporting… and
I'm going to
read to you
from a
published
report.
It says, the
United Nations
has ordered an
investigation
of Chong… of
Chau Chak
Wing, the boss
of Guangzhou
Kinggold
Group, which
is basically
the money
behind Sheri
Yan that was
flowed into
the Global
Sustainability
Foundation,
which paid for
the slavery
memorial at
the founding
of which Ban
Ki-moon's
spouse and Mr.
Nambiar were
present.
Is this, in
fact,
true? Is
the UN
actually doing
more
investigation
than I'm aware
of, or is this
report false
and you're not
investigating…?
Spokesman
Dujarric:
I haven't seen
the
report.
If you send it
to me, as I
said, I will
look at
anything that
is shown to
me.
Dujarric,
whose answers
show him
closely
reading his
tweets these
days, was
sent the quote.
Nothing.
Nothing at
all.
Part of the
answer, not
given by
Dujarric on
March 29 or
admitted by
him on March
30 when Inner
City Press
asked, was
that Ban's
personal
lawyer Miguel
de Serpa
Soares was on
the "Task
Force," one of
only three
members. On
March 30,
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric about
this, UN
transcript
here:
Inner City
Press: I
hadn't seen
when you were
reading out
the task force
report on UN
PGA
office.
And upon
seeing it, I
noticed one of
the three
members is
also Miguel de
Serpa Soares,
who is… is my
understanding,
as well as
Under-Secretary-General
of Legal
Affairs, also
the counsel to
Secretary-General
Ban
Ki-moon.
So, I wanted
to know,
given, even
though the way
it's been
structured is
this was only
a look at the
PGA's office,
given… when
you read the
criminal
complaint,
there are
number of
references to
the
Secretariat.
How would you
respond to
those who say,
as Ban
Ki-moon's
lawyer, Mr.
Serpa Soares
has a legal,
ethical duty
not to find
anything wrong
by Ban
Ki-moon?
He's literally
required.
It would be
unethical for
him to say, I
have found
wrongdoing
with the
Secretariat.
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