Before
AU Guterres
Uses VoA To
Claim
Diplomatic
Wins While
Corrupt on
Cameroon Linked
to CEFC
By Matthew
Russell Lee, CJR Video
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, February 6 – UN
Secretary General Antonio
Guterres to promote his trip
to the African Union summit
this week has used in-house
media Voice of America. VoA
which has denied or delayed
Freedom of Information Act
requests and itself become a
tool of censorship in the UN
asked all softball questions,
producing a video
nearly identical to what Under
Secretary General Alison
Smale's UN "News" would. In it
Guterres is allowed to claim
he is engaged in a surge of
diplomacy, while for example
his envoy Francois Lounceny
Fall has thrown gas on the
fire in Cameroon, saying non
violent secessionists are
terrorists. Guterres stayed
silent on the slaughter of
Anglophones there, since
Cameroon was chair of the UN
Budget Committee where
Guterres wanted favors
(including to move UN jobs out
of Uganda, and to China.)
Guterres intones he wants
Africa seen as a place of
opportunity, while China has
taken a security interest in
and could foreclose on the
ports of Kenya, for example
(and the UK's Liam
Fox brags about UK-based
New Age's gas deal with
Cameroon's 36 year president
Paul Biya). There is
nothing on the use of the UN
for bribery, for example of
Uganda's Sam
Kutesa and, attempted
with an offer of weapons,
to Chad's Idriss Deby, both by
China Energy Fund Committee
(CEFC) which Guterres has
refused to even audit. In
fact, Guterres omitted from
his public financial
disclosure covering 2016 that
he's been a paid board member
of Gulbenkian
Foundation which in 2018
tried to sell its funder
Partex Oil and Gas to CEFC
China Energy. That is a
conflict of interest, combined
with Guterres having roughed
up and
banned Inner City Press
which asks about it for 217
days and counting. But this
will not be heard about on VoA
- despite using funds from the
public of the US, with its
First Amendment, VoA's UN
bureau has become a tool of
censorship and a cheerleader
for the UN's under-performance
in Africa. What of the South
Sudan civilians killed by the
UN? Those sexual exploited and
abused by UN personnel whose
nationality, let alone names,
are not disclosed? What about
the UN and its part time envoy
Michel Kafando's failure in
Burundi? That VoA at the UN is
a joke is one thing - but
Guterres has turned out to be,
many say, the worst Secretary
General ever. Consider this,
from UN staff: when Guterres
toured the UN on January 8,
its staff were ordered not to
ask him any specific
questions. These instructions,
along with one to not take any
selfies such as even Guterres'
predecessor and elected
officials around the world
allow or even welcome, were
circulated on January 7 and
leaked exclusively to Inner
City Press which Guterres had
roughed up and banned
from entering the UN for 187
days and counting. Here are
the instructions (tweeted
photo here)
- "Dear
Colleagues, EOSG
has confirmed that the
Secretary-General will visit
DMSPC offices tomorrow, 8
January 2019, to meet and
greet staff.
Please see below information
relating to the proposed visit
of the
Secretary-General. Staff
members whose offices on other
floors or in other buildings,
are requested to join
colleagues on the floors which
are part of the
Secretary-General’s route, as
indicated
below. It is
expected that the SG will
spend approximately 15 minutes
on each floor. The focal
points will assist in
directing staff to their
respective
positions. Based
on advice from EOSG, I would
like to draw your attention to
the following
details: Staff
members are kindly requested
to refrain from taking photos
of the Secretary-General or
selfies with him. It is
understood that the
Secretary-General would be
accompanied by one of his
official photographers and
photos would be made available
later from the Photo Library.
The Secretary-General would
like to shake hands with as
many staff members as
possible, so please ensure
that all colleagues are in
position. Staff members are
kindly requested to refrain
from asking him specific
questions or engaging in a
conversation with
him. In this
context, I would request that
above information is
circulated to all staff
members in your respective
offices." It is perhaps
understandable why Guterres
would try to prohibit any
specific questions or even
conversations. While Guteres
was refusing
throughout 2018 to begin any
UN audit into China Energy
Fund Committee, implicated in
the UN bribery prosecution US
v Patrick Ho, Guterres had a
secret: his role
on the board of Gulbenkian
Foundation which was trying to
sell
its Partex Oil affiliate to
CEFC. See Inner City Press'
first exclusive report here.
A
now-removed
Gulbenkian Foundation web page
says Guterres continued as a
board member into 2018. Archived
here.
In
fact it was on 9 February 2018
that Gulbenian tweeted
that Guterres was no longer on
the board - AFTER it was
reported that Gulbenian was
trying to sell, or even had
already sold, Partex to CEFC.
This is called guilty
knowledge.
While
Guterres' spokesman Stephane
Dujarric is refusing to answer
Inner City Press' written
questions, contrary to
promises by Guterres' Global
Communicator Alison Smale, it
appears Guterres' evasive
defense is claiming that he
left Gulbenkian in November
2016 and therefore somehow had
no conflict of interest in
refusing and blocking the
obviously needed UN audit of
CEFC after the arrest of its
Patrick Ho for UN bribery.
This defense is dubious.
Why did
Gulbenkian take
down its webpage
disclosing that Guterres
remained on board into 2018?
Why - sixteen months after
Guterres ostensibly left - did
they wait until February 2018
to tweet
that he left? Because their
negotiations with CEFC became
public (see 2 February 2018
Bloomberg here,
and 6 February MacauHub here:
"CEFC China Energy buys
Portugal’s Partex Oil &
Gas.")
In any
event, Guterres' "2017"
Financial Disclosure, which
explicitly says it covered the
year 2016 in which even in
this new story he remained on
Gulbenkian's board into
November, more than 80% of the
year - did not disclose his
role in Gulbenkian, only on
the Club of Madrid. Guterres
has had previous financial
disclosure omissions, for
example in Portugal, here.
CEFC was hardly unknown: it
bought a Portuguese insurance
company in November 2017, here.
Guterres' failure to disclose
and, separately and even more
so, his refusal to audit CEFC
in the UN was a direct
conflict of interest, which he
has tried to cover up by
roughing up and banning Inner
City Press which asked him
about it. (See January 2018
press conference here,
July 2018 roughing up by
Guterres' UN Security here,
banning letter via Press
Freedom Tracker here.)
Three times now
Dujarric, his deputy Farhan
Haq and Office of the
Spokesperson colleagues Marcia
Soares Pinto
and Keishamaza
Rukikaire, as
well as
Guterres, his
chief of staff
Maria Luiza
Ribeiro Viotti
and Deputy SG
Amina J.
Mohammed have
refused to
answer this:
"Beyond the 36
questions from
Inner City
Press you
refused to
answer last
week, still
set forth
below for
promised
answer, this
is a
reiterated
request past
deadline that
you (1) state
when SG
Guterres left
his position
on the
Gulbenkian
Foundation,
(2) state why
Gulbenkian was
not listed on
SG Guterres'
public
financial
disclosure
which covered
2016; (3)
explain how it
is not a
conflict of
interest for
SG Guterres to
have refused
to start an
audit of CEFC
in the UN, as
requested by
Inner City
Press in
January 2018,
given CEFC's
bid for the
oil business
of Gulbenkian.
Also, again,
state why
under SG
Guterres there
have been no
updates to the
UN public
financial
disclosures
since those
filed for
2016. Also,
again, explain
your refusal
to answer any
of Inner City
Press'
questions this
week despite
USG Smale's
statements to
GAP, me and UNSR
David Kaye."
No response at
all, even as
spokesman
Dujarric for
example tweets
at actor Seth
Rogin.
Dujarric, as
simply
one example, on 1 March
2018 evaded
Inner City
Press'
in-person
questions
about CEFC and
Guterres, less
than a month
after Gulbenkian said
Guterres was
off the board,
amid oil negotiations
with CEFC. Video
here.
Then
Guterres and
Dujarric had
Inner City
Press roughed
up and banned
from the UN. Guterres'
wife Catarina
Vaz Pinto also
worked for Gulbenkian. This
is today's
corrupt UN.
For
years Guterres received money
as a board member of the
Calouste Galbenkian
Foundation, which despite its
name is the 100% owner of
Partex Oil and Gas. Partex
has operations in Angola, Abu
Dhabi, Brazil, Kazakhstan, the
Netherlands, Oman and
Portugal. It was to a
Portuguese court that
Guterres, while justifying
no listing some of his income,
disclosed in 2016 that he was
paid at least € 2735 per month
for his position with the
Gulbenkian Foundation.
But
while a now deleted Foundation
web page (archived here)
stated that Guterres continued
with Gulbenkian into 2018,
Guterres did not list it on
his most
recent, and so far lone,
UN Public Financial
Disclosure, which covered 2016
("Disclosing financial and
other interests for the 2016
reporting year").
So why did
Guterres disclose his position
with the Club of Madrid, but not
with the Gulbenkian Foundation
/ Partex Oil and Gas? It is
worth noting that Guterres'
wife Catarina Vaz Pinto has
also been connected
to Gulbenkian.
Following the roughing up and
banning from the UN of Inner
City Press which has covered
the CEFC scandal throughout,
Guterres' head of Global
Communications Alison Smale promised
UN Special Rapporteur for
Freedom of Expression David
Kaye, who asked,
that the UN would still answer
Inner City Press' written
questions.
But
as 2018 came to a close
Guterres' spokesmen Stephane
Dujarric and Farhan Haq left
unanswered 36 questions in a
row from Inner City Press,
including this: “Beyond the 35
questions from Inner City
Press you refused to answer
this week, this is a request
on deadline that you (1) state
when SG Guterres left his
position on the Gulbenkian
Foundation,
(2) state why
Gulbenkian was not listed on
SG Guterres' public financial
disclosure which covered 2016;
(3) explain how
it is not a conflict of
interest for SG Guterres to
have refused to start an audit
of CEFC in the UN, as
requested by Inner City Press
in January 2018, given CEFC's
bid for the oil business of
Gulbenkian.
Also, again,
state why under SG Guterres
there have been no updates to
the UN public financial
disclosures since those filed
for 2016. Also, again, explain
your refusal to answer any of
Inner City Press' questions
this week despite USG Smale's
statements to GAP, me and UNSR
David Kaye. On deadline.”
The
question was also sent to the
e-mail addresses of Guterres,
his chief of staff Maria Luiza
Ribeiro Viotti, his Deputy
Amina J. Mohammed, and Smale,
who earlier in the week told
Inner City Press she would
take “under advisement” her 17
August 2018 pretextual
withdrawal of Inner City Press
decade long UN media
accreditation.
It seems clear that
Guterres and his team have
engaged in censorship for
corruption, to conceal a
blatant conflict of interest
by Guterres. It has been
raised by Inner City Press to
the UN Office of Internal
Oversight Services, and
others. Watch this site.
Back on 5
December 2018 Patrick Ho was
found guilty of seven of eight
counts of violating the US
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
and month laundering. (He was
only not guilty on money
laundering in Chad - where the
bribe was not through any US
bank but in cash, $2 million
in a gift box). The evidence
showed that the NGO he ran,
China Energy Fund Committee,
used its ongoing UN
consultative status to pay
bribes to Ugandan foreign
minister - and Ashe's
successor as President of the
UN General Assembly -- Sam
Kutesa.. He was working
with precedessor Vuk
Jeremic while Jeremic
was UN PGA. CEFC even offered
weapons, tanks and drones, to
Chad's long time president
Idriss Deby for oil blocks or
a stake in the Chad Cameroon
pipeline. (Inner City Press
published documents here.)
The night of the
verdict I asked UN Secretary
General Antonio Guterres what
he will do to clean up the UN,
where he has left CEFC without
any audit, still in
consultative status with the
UN. On his way from his
Mercedes to a glitzy
fundraiser including George
and Amal Clooney, Guterres refused to
answer. The next day when
asked by another journalist
why Guterres had refused to
answer banned Inner City
Press' question, his spokesman
Stephane Dujarric claimed that
the UN has “cooperated” with
the prosecution. But the
bribery group remains in the
UN, unaudited.
Why has the case
of US versus Ho, and now the
guilty verdicts, garnered
relatively so little interest,
with the corruption of the UN
exposed by it scarcely
mentioned all? SG Guterres is
hoping it goes away. In terms
of corruption, he did not
disclose and refuses to answer
on the African business links
of his son Pedro Guimarães e
Melo De Oliveira Guterres. He
refuses to answer how much he
spends in public funds flying
to his home in Lisbon
at least sixteen times sofar
as SG.
So
CEFC remains an accredited non
governmental organization with
the UN's Economic and Social
Council, while investigative
Inner City Press for which I
have been covering the case
has been dis-accredited by and
ousted from the UN, put on a
list of those permanently
banned without notice, due
process or appeal.
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