UN Sexual
Harassment in DRC Trades UNV Jobs For Sex
Amid Coverup Bannister Promoted
By Matthew
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UN GATE
Exclusive, Sept 6 – The
UN is involved in a sexual
harassment and sex trafficking
scandal in the Democratic
Republic of Congo, of which
Inner City Press is
exclusively informed while the
organization under Secretary
General Antonio Guterres is
trying to cover up.
The
UN mission's Supply Chain
Management unit has been
engaged in quid pro quo sexual
harassment of women pre-hired
as UN Volunteers. Those who do
not provide sexual favors to
UN officials are retaliated
against.
The women,
many but not most of them from
Uganda, are pre-selected
before interviews (other
insiders, men, are given the
answers to promotion
examinations before they are
given).
From its
exclusive publication in
August 2022, Inner City Press
has daily asked the UN, from
Guterres, through Melissa
Fleming to spokesman Stephane
Dujarric about this scandal,
including providing names
involved. No answer; cover up.
So an Inner City
Press update on September 6:
"Tommy Bannister has been
awarded a position in Kinshasa
even after we believe the
Chief of Supply bribed some
witnesses, he is part of the
scandal. The Chief of Supply
Chain is Amadu Timbilla. He is
currently applying for a
position as Chief in MINUSCA
as they are so ashamed...
Concerned Congolese Staff who
are tired of watching
disturbing behavior by
international staff This must
stop we are going to report
this at the highest
authorities MONUSCO MUST GO
Congo is our country, they
steal and exploit us.
The
current scandal-plagued United
Nations Organization
Stabilization Mission in the
DR Congo is the successor to
MONUC, whose chief Alan Doss
was exposed by Inner City
Press (before Guterres banned
it from the UN, with his
Melissa Fleming ignore the appeal)
as hiring his personal chef as
an engineer.
This practice has
continued, with another cook
(not Bannister) hired.
This cook is one Thomas
Ziem...
Inner City
Press has the names of those
involved; it is informed that
Guterres' Assistant Secretary
General for Human Resources
Martha Helena Lopez is well
informed but has yet to act.
Inner City Press
will have more on this. Watch
this site.
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