UN
Tells ICP
Chambers Can
Serve Ban
& Chris
Christie, Was
Ethics Office
Told?
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED
NATIONS,
August 12 --
The UN Charter
seems clear: a
person cannot
serve both the
UN and their
own
government.
But does that
also mean
“local
government”?
Or, as the UN
yesterday told
Inner City
Press, it is
fine to serve
both Ban
Ki-moon and
Chris
Christie?
At the August
11 noon
briefing,
Inner City
Press asked
Ban's
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric:
Inner
City Press: on
Ray Chambers.
He was
recently named
to a panel by
Chris Christie
of New Jersey
and the
article
reporting that
said that he’s
a former UN
official. But,
the website
says that he’s
the current,
you know,
adviser to the
Secretary-General
on…
Spokesman
Dujarric: I’m
not aware of
any changes to
Mr. Chambers.
Inner City
Press: Can he
do both? Can
he serve the
State of New
Jersey and the
UN at the same
time?
Spokesman
Dujarric: Let
me check what
his exact
status is.
Five hours
later,
Dujarric has
still not
answered. So
Inner City
Press asked
(on this) in
writing:
On Ray
Chambers and
his new New
Jersey post,
here is a
citation
[calling
Chambers a
"former" UN
official -
misleading?]
Again: can he
do both, UN
and NJ? Any
ethics office
ruling?
And any answer
on the UNDP
audit I sent
you?
Finally: does
SG's “press
availability”
at noon
tomorrow mean
no noon
briefing? Is
so, why? As
you know,
there are
questions
about the full
range of the
UN system and
missions.
Please
explain.
Dujarric said,
no UN noon
briefing on
August 12 --
the Free UN
Coalition for
Access objects
-- and on
Chambers, he
then replied:
“On Ray
Chambers, he
remains the UN
SG’s Special
Envoy for
Financing the
Health
Millennium
Development
Goals and for
Malaria. His
post is on a
$1 a year. We
see no
conflict with
his serving on
New
Jersey-focused
commission.”
Is that
consistent
with the UN
charter? And
why not answer
on if the UN
Ethics Office
was asked?
Recently
Dujarric's
office refused
to say if the
UN Ethics
Office was
asked about
Ban accepting
free private
jet travel to
the Middle
East paid for
by Qatar, with
its own
interests in
the region.
In the past,
Ban's
spokesperson's
office dodged
Inner City
Press
questions
about then UN
envoy on the
Sahel Romano
Prodi
simultaneously
running for
office in
Italy (more
recently he
called Egypt's
Sisi about
Libya and was
identified,
still, as a UN
official).
But can
Chambers serve
Ban Ki-moon
and Chris
Christie at
the same time?
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