UNITED
NATIONS GATE,
January 8
– When
UN Secretary
General
Antonio
Guterres tours
the UN today,
its staff have
been 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 188
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.
How
lawless is the
United Nations of
Secretary General
Antonio Guterres?
In the midst of
Inner City Press'
questioning
in 2018 about
Guterres' links to
now convicted UN
bribery Patrick
Ho's China Energy
Fund Committee and
Guterres' failures
on Cameroon
and elsewhere, his
UN Security twice
roughed up Inner
City Press on June 22 and July
3, 2018.
Then
after Inner City
Press filed a New
York Police
Department
complaint against
the UN and its
Lieutenant Ronald
E. Dobbins, Inner
City Press as
banned from
entering the UN in
retaliation.
After
a UN "review" that
did not include
any opportunity to
be heard for Inner
City Press,
Guterres' Under
Secretary General
Alison Smale on 17
August 2018 issued
a
letter
"withdrawing"
Inner City Press'
UN media
accreditation.
Smale was asked
how Inner City
Press could
appeal, including
by UN Special
Rapporteur on
Freedom of
Expression David
Kaye, but did
not answer
that.
On 3
September 2018,
facing the
prospect of being
unable to enter
the UN to cover
the General
Assembly "high
level" week for
the first time in
a decade, Inner
City Press
submitted an
application for
accreditation. But
there was no
action on it - in
fact, during high
level week, it
emerged that Inner
City Press had
been put on a
non-public
"barred" list such
that even if
invited by a
member state or UN
agency, it could
not enter the
building.
Patrick
Ho of CEFC was
convicted on 5
December 2018.
Inner City Press
again exclusively
reported
that Guterres had
failed to include
his paid position
on the board of
the Gulbenkian
Foundation in his
Public Financial
Disclosure
covering 2016 -
and that
Gulbenkian in 2018
was trying to sell
its Partex Oil and
Gas affiliate to
CEFC as Guterres
refused to audit
CEFC and had Inner
City Press which
asked roughed up
and banned.
And
now on 2 January
2019 Smale's Media
Accreditation and
Liaison Unit has
issued a denial of
Inner City Press'
September
application for
accreditation,
stating only that
"Greetings
Matthew LEE from
ICPINNER CITY
PRESS,
Your
media
accreditation
request, with
reference no:
M72295425, has
been declined for
the following
reason:
Accreditation was
withdrawn on 17
August 2018."
This is
Kafka-esque. Accreditation
was withdrawn without any
hearing or chance to
appeal, but that decision
is used to deny future
accreditation. While
preaching about due
process and freedom of the
press, Guterres' UN has a
"one strike and your out"
policy - even if there is
no strike. The alleged
violations were filming in
place Smale's own MALU
staff told Inner City
Press it could film with
out an escort, and
recording her deputy in a
known media stakeout
position.
Guterres is a censor, to
conceal his own conflict of
interest. He has failed many people,
including the Anglophones being
killed by the Cameroon government of
Paul Biya, from whom Guterres
accepted a golden statue and Budget
Committee favors. This is corruption
and the reporting on and exposing of
it will not cease. No due process
censorship by the UN is
UNacceptable.
While
Guterres 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.
Today Inner City
Press continues its
exclusive series on
some of the CEFC
connections in and
through the UN that
should have been
identified in the
audit that Guterres
corruptly refused to
begin, with his
conflict of
interest. (Even his
predecessor Ban
Ki-moon ordered an
audit after Ng Lap
Seng was indicted -
Guterres still
hasn't after Patrick
Ho was convicted.)
It's time to
consider the
Guterres-like
hypocrisy of
Gulbenkian, publicly
tying itself to the
"blue ocean economy"
while taking money
from the oil company
Partex they tried to
sell to CEFC which
Guterres has covered
up for. Antonio
Guterres was a paid
board member of
Gulbenkian; his wife
Catarina Vaz Pinto
was paid by them as
well. Antonio
Guterres' daughter
Mariana Guterres
actively promotes
Gulbenkian (as well
as, troublingly,
dead children in
Kenya); his daughter
in law Vanda Onnesjo
Lobo gushes about
its causes.
In fact, Gulbenkian
which tried to sell
its Partex Oil to
CEFC in 2018 partners
with "Oceano Azul
Foundation" - which
just happens to have
in 2018 hired
Antonio Guterres'
daughter in law
Vanda Lobo, see here.
Given Gunbenkian's
business dealings
with UN briber CEFC,
shouldn't this all
have been disclosed?
Isn't it an abuse
that Antonio
Guterres would have
the only media
asking about it
roughed up and
banned? This is UN
corruption.
(His
son Pedro Guimarães
e Melo De Oliveira
Guterres, after
being a part of the
defrauding of PT
Portugal as it
was passed from Brazil's
Oi to France's
Altice, seems to
have gone to ground,
with not a single
legitimate question
about his business
links
answered). But
now in 2018 - and
according to
Guterres' publicly
funded propaganda,
2019 - it is all a
front. Guterres has
shown himself
willing to rough
up a
journalist who asked
about this and more,
banning the
Press for 182 days
with no end in
sight.
Consider
Guterres' lead
spokesman
Stephane
Dujarric has
family links
to Gulbenkian.
Inner City
Press asked
Dujarric in
writing to
disclose these
(no answer,
and Stephane
Dujarric blocks@InnerCityPress
on Twitter),
just as it asked
him in person
why CEFC
wasn't being
audited in
March 2018,
before
Dujarric and
Guterres had
Inner City
Press roughed
up and banned,
180 days now.
In March 2018
Gulbenkian
Foundation was
actively
trying to sell
its Partex Oil
and Gas
affiliate to
CEFC China
Energy. And
here's
Stephane
Dujarric's
Tokyo- and
Temple-based
brother Robert
Dujarric
praising and
appearing at
Gulbenkian -
audio here,
program here.
We'll have
more on this.
One of the people
identified in the
Ban Ki-moon audit of
Ng Lap Seng and
South South News was
Ion Botnaru. He was
allowed to retire,
after changing a UN
General Assembly
document along with
then President of
the General Assembly
John Ashe, who died
under indictment
ostensibly crushed
by his own barbell,
to benefit Ng's Sun
Kian Ip group.
Botnaru reappears
again with CEFC, here.
And, crying out for
audit, the President
of the General
Assembly who swore
in Guterres, Peter
Thomson of Fiji,
traveled like Ashe
and Vuk Jeremic and
Sam Kutesa to meet
CEFC's Ye Jianming
in Hong Kong.
Inner City Press has
asked Guterres and
his spokespeople,
among many other
questions, "Beyond
the 37 questions
from Inner City
Press you refused to
answer last week,
still set forth
below for promised
answer, this is a
request, given that
Peter Thomson is the
SG's rep on Oceans
that you describe in
detail Thomson's
2017 meeting with
now disappeared Ye
Jianming of CEFC,
name which UN DSS
officials were with
him and what reports
they filed, what
their duties were;
what was seen by
those accompanying
Thomson, at least
two of whom are
still in the UN (one
is with China)."
Typically, Guterres
and his spokespeople
did not answer. So
here, pending
listing those from
UN Department of
Safety and Security
the group which
roughs up the Press
without
accountability and
maintains a
retaliatory
"lifetime" banned
from the UN list,
are the names:
"During his two-day
visit, the President
of the UN General
Assembly was
accompanied by his
senior advisors
Abdelghani Merabet,
and Zhang Yi, as
well as by the UN
Department of
Economic and Social
Affairs’s Director
of the Division for
Sustainable
Development, Zhu
Juwang." Now,
Thomson staffer or
embed Zhang Yi has
gone (back, or more
openly) to working
for the Chinese
government: "On
August 14 [2018],
Deputy
Director-General of
China International
Center for Economic
and Technical
Exchanges Zhang Yi
was invited to
attend the FOCAC -
Africa-China Poverty
Reduction and
Development
Conference, an
important sub-forum
under the FOCAC
hosted by the State
Council Leading
Group Office of
Poverty Alleviation
and Development and
co-organized by the
International
Poverty Reduction
Center in China and
the China Belt and
Road Institute for
Agricultural
Cooperation of China
Agriculture
University.
Attending were more
than 300
participants
including government
officials,
international
organizations’
representatives,
non-governmental
organizations’
officials, business
leaders, experts and
scholars from China,
United States,
Japan, Denmark and
40 African countries
like Angola,
Botswana and
Mauritius."
What did they see
during Thomson's
meeting with
now-known briber Ye
Jianming? Zhu
Juwang is
still with UN DESA;
Abdelghani
Merabet is
with the current
PGA. We'll have more
on this: the UN
should be answering
these questions,
now.
In 2017, the year in
which CEFC's Patrick
Ho was indicted and
arrested for UN
bribery, CEFC in the
UN engaged at least
twice with Lenni
Montiel, including
for example on 6
July 2017, and also
with DESA official
Pingfan Hong. Some
photos here.
Inner City Press
before Guterres had
it roughed up and
banned now 176 days
for its inquiries
into Guterres'
corruption has
politely questioned
both Montiel and
Hong - but Guterres
has made that
impossible and his
Spokesmen refused to
answer any written
questions, for more
than a week now.
There are more
connections.
Guterres got favors
from Peter Thomson
when Thomson was
President of the
General Assembly.
Rudimentary open
source research -
including on the
UN's own website
here - finds that
Thomson, like
implicated Sam
Kutesa and John Ashe
and Vuk Jeremic,
visited CEFC's Ye
Jianming in Hong
Kong. What was
discussed? Inner
City Press
previously covered,
critically but
civilly, Thomson.
Now corrupt Guterres
has had Inner City
Press roughed up and
banned 175 days,
with his Spokesman
Stephane Dujarric
refusing to answer
any questions
despite the promise
of Guterres' USG
Alison Smale.
After receiving
favors from Thomson
as PGA, Guterres
gave him a job in
his Secretariat,
Representative on
Oceans. Here
is Patrick Ho,
interviewed by
Guterres' DESA, on
Oceans. There should
have been an audit.
There still should
be. Another of
Guterres' special
advisers, Jeffrey
Sachs, after denying
Inner City Press'
documented report
Sachs was on a UN -
CEFC board, abruptly
closed his Twitter
account, story here.
Guterres goes on robo-tweeting
from parts unknown,
spending public
money undisclosed.
Guterres should
explain and / or
resign. We
will have more in
this series.
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. On
December 7 I was
informed I am
banned
from a “UN Human
Rights” event on
December 10 to be
addressed by
Guterres and his
human rights
commissioner
Michelle Bachelet.
But this reporting
will not stop -
Guterres' corruption
of the UN must be
addressed, through
oversight or as is
discussed elsewhere,
impeachment. From
the lofty goals of
the Universal
Declaration of Human
Rights to Guterres'
censorship for
corruption is
UNacceptable.
With UN High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights
Michelle
Bachelet
and her Deputy
Andrew Gilmour set
to speak in the UN
on human rights day
on December 10,
Inner City Press
responded to an
invitation and was
told, "Thank you for
registering to
attend the Human
Rights Day event at
the United Nations
on Monday 10
December. On Monday,
please come to the
UN Visitors’ Gate on
First Avenue
opposite 45th street
starting at 2pm, at
which time entry
passes will be
distributed."
Then,
past six p.m. on
Friday, December 7 this
from Bachelet's and
Gilmour's Office of
the High
Commissioner
for Human
Rights: "Dear
Matthew, We
have received
notification
from UN
Security that
your name was
flagged as
"BARRED" on
the list we
submitted for
passes for
Monday's event
(3pm, ECOSOC
Chamber). We
will therefore
not have a
pass for you
and are unable
to facilitate
entry.
Thank you for
your interest
and best
regards,
OHCHR New York
Office." Photo
of email here.
Inner City Press
immediately wrote back,
to the sender
and
Bachelet and
her assistant, to
Andrew Gilmour
and to the
moderator of
the event, "Particularly
since you are the UN
Office of the High
Commissioner for *Human
Rights,* did you not ask
why a journalist who
asks the Secretary
General and his
spokesmen about the
killings in Cameroon,
Burundi, UN
corruption, UN
peacekeepers' sexual
abuse of civilians,
and Sri Lanka,
is “BARRED” from
attending your human
rights event - without
any hearing or appeal? I
will appreciate your
Office's answer to
this."
We'll have more on
this.
Bachelet
gave a
speech on October 15
in the UN's Third
Committee, she
emphasized a
prioritization of
social and economic
rights and said one
of the officials of
her office is "on
mission in
Silicon Valley"
in the US. There are
questions
about this - but
Inner City Press
which has covered
human rights and the
UN for more than a
decade was for the
first time banned
from access a High
Commissioner's
speech. This has
been raised repeated
to Bachelet since
she took office but
she has so far done
nothing, not even
responded. Meanwhile
on October 12
Cameroon, from whose
Paul Biya Secretary
General Antonio
Guterres took a
golden statue and
favors in the Fifth
(Budget) Committee
and remains silent
on the slaughter of
Anglophones, was
elected to a seat on
the UN Human Rights
Council. This system
is failing - but if
Bachelet cannot even
answer on Guterres
maintaining a secret
banned list
including not only
Inner City Press but
also "political
activists" - and
anti-corruption
campaigners -
then the UN of Guterres
has hit its
newest low.
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