UNITED NATIONS,
September 8– After the UN was
exposed as having been bought
and corrupted by Macau-based
businessman Ng Lap Seng,
convicted in late July on six
counts of UN bribery, money
laundering and Foreign Corrupt
Practices Act violations, what
has changed? Very little: on
August 25
Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres was listed as a
speaker at an absurd
event in the ECOSOC Chamber,
promoted by the UN
Correspondents Association, by
a group that had plead-guilty
Francis Lorenzo and
demonstrated money laundering
helper Carlos Garcia at its
founding. Here
is a video shown at the event
making outlandish claims about
the only recently founded WOGC
group.
After Guterres' spokesman
Stephane Dujarric again
refused to answer questions,
Inner City Press which can no
longer stakeout ECOSOC without
a UN "minder" instead went to
Periscope
and take photos.
It witnessed, and raised, that
Carlos Garcia himself was in
ECOSOC, here
- but he left once he was
photographed. The highest
levels of the UN know about
this. Inner City Press has
asked Guterres' spokesman
Dujarric, including again on
August 28: "Beyond the still
unanswered vetting questions
below, about the canceled
WDF/Suriname event and the one
allowed to go forward on
Friday - who PAID the UN for
UNTV, security etc on Friday?
How was WOGC vetted, including
specifically its relation with
Carlos Garcia? What is the
status of former El Salvador
PR Garcia, given what was
shown about his action for
Francis Lorenzo and Ng Lap
Seng in Ng's trial, in the
UN?" Dujarric purported to
respond to two other
questions, but removed this
one from his response. It's
called a cover-up - and an
amateur one, with Dujarric
later claiming he never saw
the question he chose to
delete. On September 8, Inner
City Press asked Dujarric, UN
transcript here:
Inner City Press: during the
time you've suspended
briefings I never got a
written answer on this.
How the… it was an event by
something called the World
Organisation of
Competitiveness and
Governance, and it was a group
that was co-founded by Carlos
Garcia, shown in the Ng Lap
Seng case to have been
involved in money
laundering. What type of
vetting has taken place? Has…
has anyone within either OLA
(Office of Legal Affairs) or
ECOSOC (Economic and Social
Council) looked at it…
Spokesman: I'll look at
the event. I didn't see
your e-mail. I got
overwhelmed." Overwhelmed.
Since two hours later an
UNnamed UN official told Inner
City Press the UN arranged
with UNCA to limit access
passes to only a subset of UN
based journalists, did UNCA
vet this event which they
promoted? Does the UN think,
or want to claim, they did? At
the UN General Assembly on
August 28, a rogue UN Security
supervisor ordered Inner City
Press to stop filming from the
stakeout, without giving his
name. At the August 25 UN noon
briefing, Inner City Press
asked Guterres' holdover
spokesman Stephane Dujarric,
UN transcript here:
Inner City Press: I wanted to
ask you again about this event
that's now, is going
forward. It's in the
Journal. It will be
televised. And I'd asked
you yesterday whether this
World Organisation of
Governance and
Competitiveness… how it was
vetted, and I didn't get an
answer from you, so I want to
ask you…Spokesman: I
don't have any more to, I
don't have any information to
share on that. I'll
check...
Inner City
Press:
It's beginning at 1:00.
Spokesman: The SG is not
participating. Inner City
Press: Right. But
my question is this. I
went and looked up…
Spokesman: It's
sponsored, I think, by a
Permanent Mission.
Inner City
Press:
It's listed, the Journal
itself says World Organisation
of Governance and
Competitiveness. So, I
searched the ECOSOC database
and… I just want to ask you
because… when you answer on
this. It was only formed
in 2016, and yet it says it's
an ECOSOC member
organisation. That's how
it's sponsoring, and, I
believe, paying for part of
this event. And when you
go to the ECOSOC documents, it
basically took over the name
of another group called World
of Hope International. And so
many people that work in this
field… there's a lot of
controversy about the NGO
committee in ECOSOC, but how
can a group sneak under the
radar by buying a name?
And I would like just to know
from you, who's paying for the
event? And what connection does
Carlos Garcia--
Spokesman: You should
ask, that's a question, I
mean, I will look… Inner
City
Press:
No, no, it's the UN.
Who's paying the UN…
Spokesman: You should
ask… Inner City Press:
Who's transferring money to
the UN?
Spokesman: …"ask the
organisers as well." That's
called passing the buck. The
group emphasizes it is
accredited to ECOSOC. But the
May 2017 document, under its
name, is all about "World of
Hope International," here.
We'll have more on this. UN
Spokesman Dujarric, who
previously evicted Inner City
Press as it covered the Ng Lap
Seng scandal and still
restricts it, has not
answered.
While the
spokesmen for Guterres evade
the questions
asked by Inner City Press, for
example about the UN rewarding
Ng for his South South News'
coverage of Ban Ki-moon's
Central America trip in 2015,
murky uses of the UN and its
building, movement inside
which Inner City Press is still
restricted for its
anti-corruption coverage,
continue.
For
example, on August 23-24 the
UN General Assembly Hall was
scheduled be taken over by an
NGO named “World Development
Foundation” headed by Guo
Xiangang. After Inner City
Press asked and wrote about
it, it was canceled, with the
UN ascribing the cancellation
entirely to... Suriname, see
below. Now on the same day,
the UN Correspondents
Association sends out an
invitation to an August 25
event by the "World
Organization of Government and
Competitiveness" (WOGC), whose
founding event, photo here,
featured Francis Lorenzo
(pleaded guilty to UN bribery)
and is linked with Carlos
Garcia (who helped Ng launder
money in the Dominican
Republic - email here,
article here).
Here
is the video of WOGC's
founding, featuring Garcia and
other UN people - more on this
to follow. UN Spokesman
Dujarric has previously
refused to state Garcia's
status in the UN, despite
clear exhibits in the Ng trial
which ICP covered. So on
August 24, more than 24 hours
before the event, Inner City
Press publicly asked Dujarric
at the UN noon briefing, UN
transcript here: Inner City
Press: number of times I’d
asked you about Carlos Garcia,
used to be the former
Permanent Representative of El
Salvador. And, in the Ng
Lap Seng case, he was shown to
have assisted in the
laundering of money between Ng
Lap Seng and Francis Lorenzo.
So, I wanted to ask you,
there’s a, there’s an event
tomorrow in ECOSOC, which is
a, sponsored by a group which
is… is linked online and in
its founding with Carlos
Garcia. And it’s listed
in a press release that was
put out yesterday with the
Secretary-General planning to
attend… attend…
Spokesman: What’s the
event? Inner City Press:
It’s called “Road to the
Future of Sustainable
Development: Moving from
Commitments to Results through
Inclusive Innovation.”
And it has a press release by
the group WOCG, talking about
life pods. And it says
there will be a statement by
António Guterres. So, my
question is, has this group,
including its links to… in its
very founding, to Carlos
Garcia and Francis Lorenzo,
been vetted by the UN?
Spokesman: Let me
check. I was not aware,
I’m not aware of the
Secretary-General
participating. I will
look into it. Inner
City Press:
Whether or not he
participates, I guess, my
question is, given that these…
these exhibits…
Spokesman: I’m not a,
yeah, I know. I’m not
aware of the event. So,
I will look into…Inner
City Press:
Last time you didn’t answer
it… Spokesman: I did
answer you.
Inner City
Press:
Well, yeah, that evening when
the NGO asked you
to…Spokesman: "I
answered you. "This time, past
7 pm, nothing. A whistleblower
forwarded this to Inner City
Press: "UNCA is extending an
invitation from the Permanent
Mission of Zambia to the UN
and the World Organization of
Governance and Competitiveness
to a High-level Global Meeting
discussing 'Road to the Future
of Sustainable Development:
Moving from Commitments to
Results through Inclusive
Innovation,' taking place on
Friday, August 25th from 1:30
- 6:00 pm in ECOSOC chamber.
Sherwin Bryce-Pease,
President, United Nations
Correspondents Association."
The promotion: "H.E Mr.
Lazarous Kapambwe, Permanent
Representative of Zambia to
the United Nations, Mr. Cary
Yan, President of WOGC,
Special Guests include: H.E.
Mme Marie Chatardová,
President of the Economic and
Social Council (tbc), H.E. Mr.
António Guterres, United
Nations Secretary General
(tbc), H.E. Mme Lorena
Herrera, Vice President of
Honduras, H.E. Mr. Alvaro
Colom, Former President of
Guatemala, H.E. Mr. Kessai H.
Note, Former President of the
Republic of the Marshall
Islands, H.E. Mr. Francisco
Merino, Former Vice President
of El Salvador, Hon. Mr.
Freidi Torres, Former
President of Legislative
Assembly of the Republic of
Panama." The press release
says Antonio Guterres will
speak. We'll have more on
this. As to the WDF event,
Inner City Press was urged to
remove its reporting from the
Internet - just as then UNCA
president Giampaolo Pioli told
it to remove an article about
his renting
of an apartment to Sri Lanka's
ambassador from the Internet
or get thrown out of the UN,
which UNCA "leaders" and the
UN in turn did - and to
interview Suriname's
Ambassador (we DO have
questions). But the UN is
covering up. The NGOs Dujarric
refused to answer about have
already been partnered with by
the UN Department of Public
Information, photos here
and here;
the now-cancelled event was
still promoted in a DPI NGO
newsletter sent out on the
afternoon of August 23, with a
greeting from DPI's Maher
Nasser. Again,
UNreformed DPI which views its
role as pro-UN coverage cannot
be allowed to evicted and
still restrict the independent
Press. We'll continue on this.
On the now-canceled event,
attendance list and junket
offer below; voice mail after
UN refused to answer, here,
UN Spokesman's one-quarter
answer, below; second
voicemail
here. In a third
voicemail, an interview of
with the Ambassador of
Suriname, just as he was
interviewed by South South
News in Macau, was offered here.
But Inner City Press'
questions were and are to the
UN, how it vetted the NGOs -
UNanswered. Now a fourth
voicemail, here,
asking that Inner City Press
take down article(s) - and, on
August 23, the event was not
taking place in either the
General Assembly Hall, nor
Conference Room 4. We'll have
more on this. Inner City Press
first reported on this group
in May
2016, noting that the UN
Department of Public
Information was partnering
with a group that at that time
did not even have a website.
This came after DPI's
then-chief Cristina Gallach
did no
due diligence of Ng Lap
Seng's purchase of events in
the UN lobby and even its
slavery memorial, then evicted
Inner City Press after it asked her about her links
to Ng's South South Awards.
The UN's holdover Spokesman
Stephane Dujarric has been
involved, including in both
the eviction and continuing
restrictions. On August 22,
Inner City Press asked and
e-mailed Dujarric about the
August 22-24 event. Video here; UN transcript here: Inner
City Press: there's an event
this week in the General
Assembly, and some of the
sponsors are those who
attended the Macau event
sponsored and paid for by Ng
Lap Seng in August 2015 just
before he was indicted and
arrested. So, I wanted
to know — maybe you can find
this out today — it's said
that it's going to be webcast.
Spokesman: What's the
event? I don't, what's
the event?
Inner City Press: The
event has to do with
sustainable tourism.
It's sponsored by an NGO and
two Member States, both of
whom went to Macau. So,
my question to you is, you've
said the things have radically
cleaned up…What's the UN's
role in the event… Who's
paying for the-
Spokesman: I need… drop
me off a piece of paper with
information about the event
and I will…
Inner City Press: I'm going to
give you the email as well,
the one about…
Spokesman: Perfect.
Inner City Press: …Yiping Zhou
and the one that you said you
hadn't seen.
Spokesman: Okay, thank
you.
Inner City
Press immediately sent
Dujarric as well as his top
two deputies the Yiping Zhou
email and some questions. Five
hours later when he left,
Dujarric had not answered nor
even, as requested, confirmed
receipt. After 8 pm one of the
sponsors called Inner City
Press, audio here.
But the answer should come
from the UN Secretariat, which
had been asked eight hours
previously. Inner City Press
called the caller how to ask
Dujarric, and Dujarric did
respond to this NGO, emailing
Inner City Press: "Dear
Matthew, The event is
sponsored that the Mission of
Suriname. They are responsible
for the content of the event
and we have been assured that
no one is being charged for
this event. Sincerely, Steph."
But this didn't answer the
questions that Inner City
Press had asked (while showing
that Dujarric had received
them - we'll have more on
this, and this.)
New DPI chief
Alison Smale will have to deal
with all this - and clean it up.
For now, this is how the UN
under Guterres remains. Watch
this site. Legal footnote: the
prosecution of Ng Lap Seng was
by Assistant US attorneys
Douglas Zolkind, Janis Echenberg
and Daniel Richenthal of the US
Attorney’s Office, David Last,
on detail with the criminal
division fraud section's FCPA
unit, and Aashna Rao and David
Louison. There are (many)
further exhibits they are
supposed to disclose to the
Press, through spokespeople
Nicholas Biase and Dawn Dearden and
DC. We'll have more on all this.
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