On Coronavirus UN Guterres
Stays Silent Putting UN Staff At Risk As Hides
Chinese UN Bribes
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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UN GATE, Jan 26 –
How captured by China is UN
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres? The latest example
is Guterres remain silent even
as of January 26 on the spread
of the deadly Coronavirus from
China, thereby among other
things putting UN system staff
at risk.
But China
would prefer it not be
publicized, and therefore
Guterres who both needs their
vote for a second term and
covered up his links to UN
briber CEFC China Energy says
nothing, even as robo-comments
and expressed canned concern
on much less problems.
CEFC China
Energy paid bribes in and
through Guterres' UN to Chad's
Idryss Deby and Uganda's Sam
Kutesa and, evidence showed,
Yoweri Museveni. Guterres even
even commissioned an audit, as
Ban Ki-moon did of Ng Lap
Seng's South South News.
CEFC
China Energy offered money to
Lisbon-based Gulbenkian
Foundation, whose payments to
Guterres were not
included on his UN
public financial disclosure
covering 2016. Guterres then
had roughed up and banned
now 572 days and counting
Inner City Press which asked
him about it.
Guterres'
spokesman Stephane Dujarric
claimed on
camera to be answering
banned Inner City Press'
questions - but he is not
answering written questions,
and USG Melissa Fleming denies
without any explanation Inner
City Press' applications to
enter the UN like hundreds of
state media, many from China.
They and Guterres are corrupt,
and is covering up for China.
We'll have more on this -
watch this site.
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