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Corrupt UN of Guterres OSSC
Chediek Spent $687000
While Displaying
Exorcism Medal in
Office
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Exclusive follow
up
UNITED NATIONS
GATE, January 11 – With the UN
Office of South South
Cooperation so recently
exposed as a bribery vehicle
in the Ng Lap Seng - President
of the UN General Assembly
John Ashe corruption
prosecution, OSSC chief Jorge
Chediek back in November held
another press conference with
Inner City Press which reports
on his corruption still
banned. But the information
keeps coming in. Now this,
from whistleblowers: The
pervasive misappropriation of
global taxpayer dollars
continues at one of the UN’s
arguably most unreformable
offices (and that's saying a
lot, in the increasingly
corrupt UN of Antonio
Guterres). After its role in
the John Ashe corruption
scandal, Jorge Chediek who
took the helm promised
ambitious reforms by ordering
an audit to restructure and
clean the Office. The fact is
that Mr. Chediek has done
anything but reform the
Office; in fact he has used
the previous audit to shift
blame for any problems under
his management to his
predecessor. Surrounding
himself with sycophants who do
his bidding he has carved out
a niche for himself to advance
his goal to the coveted ASG
position. His tenure at the
office thus far has been
characterized with unnecessary
and endless travel disguised
as working towards a UN
conference, which in fact is a
lobbying campaign. As
exclusively reported by Inner
City Press, whose questions on
Guterres' even larger travel
bill to go 16 times to Lisbon
go unanswered, he bill for
Chediek's globetrotting is
hefty. Since taking office in
2016, under Mr. Chediek, the
travel expenses have more than
doubled with $687,316.3 in
2018 compared to $314,340.3 in
2016.Individually, in 2016,
Mr. Chediek took 19 trips to
15 countries. In 2017, he took
18 trips to 14 countries. And
in 2018, he took 20 trips to
17 countries. For context, As
Director of an office with a
small $3.5 million annual
budget, Jorge Chediek
surpasses all other heads of
UNDP offices to take the
record of one of the most
frequent travelers in UNDP,
coming at 2nd place only after
the UNDP
Administrator.
Mr. Chediek’s
travels, which are subsidized
by taxpayers’ money and
characterized by frivolous
self-promotion, are
prominently highlighted via
posts on personal and the
Office’s Facebook using
selfies and photo ops.
Moreover, office resources are
frequently used to curry favor
with other UN officials and
personal friends in mutually
serving exchanges,which
include the purchase of office
equipment, and paying the
salary of non-UN individuals.
All this entirely unrelated to
any actual UN mandated
development
work.
As the rule goes,
where there is financial
misappropriation there is
likely other abuses including
the abuse of power and
harassment. The environment in
the Office of South-South
Cooperation certainly fits
this characterization. In
violation of UNDP staff rule
1.2 relating to inappropriate
religious imposition in the
workplace, which stipulates
that any harassment including
based on religion and creed is
prohibited, Mr. Chediek
distributed religious
paraphernalia in the office.
The religious article in
question is the medal of St.
Benedict, which is known to be
the “devil chasing medal” and
used in exorcisms. The pendant
is inscribed with the Latin
phrase, which translates as
“Begone Satan! Tempt me not
with your vanities! What you
offer me is evil! Drink the
poison yourself!” Multiple
staff discovered pendants
hidden in their workstations
leaving them frightened and
confused because of the
diabolical
connotation.
Mr. Chedieks’s
penchant for the paranormal is
well known among UN
colleagues. This invasion of
the professional workspace and
disrespect for the personal
beliefs of others is par for
the course for Mr. Chediek’s
general lack of respect for
diversity, routine breaching
of rules, and overall
disregard for UN values.
Moreover, it is inconceivable
that UN employees are exposed
to such harassment, with
complete inaction from fellow
frequent flyer Achim
Steiner.... Back in November
four hours before Chediek's
"press conference" which drew
three wan questions, Inner
City Press asked Guterres and
his two spokesmen questions in
writing including "what is the
SG's comment on /
justification of, and action
on, the travel of Jorge
Chediek, Director of the UN
Office for South-South
Cooperation who spent over
$81,300 in public funds on
travel in 2017. Now in 2018 he
has spent in excess of $82,500
on travel by November," see
listed below. The list was
sent to Guterres, his Deputy
Amina J. Mohammed,
Communicator Alison Smale and
the spokesmen. But after the
wan press conference, here is
all lead Spokesman Stephane
Dujarric's deputy Farhan Haq
sent on this: "Regarding
question Nov 26-4, Jorge
Chediek briefed the press
today and his briefing is
available at the following link."
That is no justification or
explanation at all. Today's UN
is corrupt - it roughs up and
bans those who ask how it is
run, and caters to those who
ask softball questions and
write or publish little or
nothing. In fact, the
trial in the next UN bribery
case, that of China Energy
Fund Committee, began the same
day - Inner City Press story here
- and still no audit from UNSG
Guterres. The night before,
this exclusive update on OSSC
and Chediek: In the wake of
Erik Solheim’s forced
resignation from UNEP after
revelations of travel no worse
than those of Guterres
himself, questions remain over
the travel of Jorge Chediek,
Director of the UN Office for
South-South Cooperation who
racked up over $81,300 in
travel in 2017. Despite the
previous revelations, Mr.
Chediek continued his high
traveling ways, having spent
in excess of $82,500 on travel
by November of this year. In
total, his travels for the
last two years amount to
nearly $164,000 criss-crossing
over 30 countries, with over a
month left before the end of
the year. This list,
exclusively:
JORGE CHEDIEK, UN
Office for South-South
Cooperation
Benin $ 5,390.00 $ 509.04
Switzerland $ 2,450.00 $
1,272.00
Thailand $ 3,140.00 $ 975.53
Turkey - Kazakhstan $ 4,500.00
$ 1,091.24
Kenya $ 4,740.00 $ 1,210.72
China $ 5,270.00 $ 673.40
Brazil $ 5,950.00 $ 505.76
Argentina $ 3,520.00 $
1,230.00
China - India $ 9,045.10 $
1,420.90
Argentina $ 4,053.00 $
1,168.32
France $ 2,424.50 $ 1,313.68
Germany $ 2,315.00 $ 1,030.00
Brazil $ 2,672.10 $ 815.50
Turkey $ 2,722.00 $ 363.00
Bangladesh - Hong Kong $
7,800.00 $ 1,771.48
Hawaii $ 2,848.00 $ 337.80
Egypt - France $ 3,976.90 $
2,283.00
Brazil $ 2,747.60 $ 822.17
Argentina $ 5,053.70 $ 909.52
Portugal - Spain $ 3,832.01 $
1,698.16
Cuba $ 342.70 $ 848.94
South Africa $ 7,424.50 $
710.39
China $ 5,429.00 $ 1,307.21
France - Norway $ 1,912.71 $
1,603.60
Thailand $ 6,326.00 $ 1,262.83
Egypt $ 5,650.00 $ 983.92
India $ 3,882.21 $ 763.68
Iran - UAE $ 4,815.13 $
1,146.72
Switzerland - Italy $ 4,914.83
$ 1,311.96
Brazil $ 2,481.31
Poland 4,671.63
It is worth noting that
Solheim was the head of a UN
agency while Chediek has
managed to spend this sizeable
sum merely as head of an
Office. The public censure has
not slowed his ambitions to
campaign for a coveted ASG
post in the least; he
continues the campaigning
disguised as preparations for
the March 2019 BAPA+40
conference. Travel records
backed up by his Facebook
posts reveal that he is not
one to cave in to any
criticism on excessive
spending.
This is egregious
misappropriation of agency
funds in the context of
overall funding shortages at
the United Nations Developmet
Programme that allocated $3.5
million annually OSSC. As Mr.
Chediek continues to rack up
air miles, who in UNDP
approves travel for the second
most globetrotting UNDP
official? What percentage of
OSSC budget is dedicated to
travel? Why is this
information not publicly
available? What are the
development gains as a result
of these baseless travels?
Moreover, it again raises
questions over the
prudence of cash strapped
Argentina, now under austerity
measures, to be spending
millions on Mr. Chediek’s
BAPA+40 conference.
These issues will be
highlighted at the annual
UNOSSC Global Expo, slated for
the end of this week (November
28-30) in New York. This three
day conference will again
consist of events which for
the most part only nominally
contribute to development. In
reality, it is just another
self promoting, expensive,
photo opportunity event for
Mr. Chediek and his cronies,
with the endorsement of
Secretary General Guterres and
UNDP Administrator Steiner.
For transparency reasons, ICP
is requesting details on the
budget of the UNOSSC Global
Expo, including travel costs
and details of those sponsored
to attend this jamboree in New
York.
As recession
looms in Argentina, its
Central Bank raising its
interest rates substantially
in the past month and after
the country announced it was
turning to the IMF
for a bailout, the government
is set to spend millions of
borrowed dollars on a wasteful
UN conference on South-South
Cooperation slated for March
2019 in Buenos Aires, to spend
millions on an Office led by
director Jorge
Chediek whos aim OSSC
sources say is to use this
conference to advance to UN
Assistant Secretary General
level. His tenure at the
Office thus far has involved a
spate of self promotional
travel while signing off on
dubious Memoranda of
Understanding (MOUs) for
projects that are only
tangentially related to actual
South-South development.
The MoU signings are often
documented on the Facebook
pageof Mr. Chediek, where he
brags about the support from
Guterres, who has refused to
audit the next UN corruption
scandal involving Patrick Ho
the China Energy Fund
Committee and had Inner City
Press which reports on it
roughed up and banned from the
UN.
Its collaboration
with Yingke Group, started
initially when current UNOSSC
Deputy Direcor Grace Wang, a
Chinese national, worked at
BPPS. When she commenced her
role at UNOSSC, this
relationship traveled with
her. This Yingke Group -UNOSSC
collaboration is covered in a
30 May 2018 article entitled
UNOSSC delegation discusses
South-South collaboration with
Yingke Group where it claims
this collaboration "is
designed to be one pillar of
the South-South Cooperation
Poverty Eradication
Facility,aiming to utilize
tourism as an instrument for
poverty alleviation through
improving infrastructure,
generating local employment,
increasing local income, and
developing local capacities."
But what is behind these
buzzwords?
The large number
of Mo Us also attest to the
frequency of wasteful travelby
Mr. Chediek. While million of
Argentinians are subjected to
austerity, the Government of
President Macri has decided to
invest millions in the
ambitions of one man, Mr.
Chediek. In addition to the
Chinese nepotism, Mr. Chediek
seems to have his own
questionable connections.
Recently, OSSC sources
complain, he hired an
Argentinian national for a
senior peace-building post and
one whose brother is the
founder and executive director
of Brandling Latin America, a
London based PR firm with
royal connections through the
company's senior director Lady
Gabriella Windsor?
The Office
continues to operate in highly
questionable ways, giving rise
to these questions: 'This
Office of South South
Cooperation is nested under
UNDP, and provided with $25
million in core money from the
UNDP budget. This budget is
currently protected from any
change in UNDP's financial
situation. It should be noted
that the budgets of the other
UNDP-funded organizations, UN
Volunteers and UNCDF - which
had their strategic frameworks
approved by this Board, and
whose monitoring and
evaluation frameworks are
clear - are not protected.
So... I) When will the
Office's budget, monitoring
and evaluation and results be
reported to the [UNDP
Executive] Board, and will
this be for decision? 2) Will
the Office start producing an
annual report again, and when
will this be available to the
Board? 3) How is the Office
working with UNDP's evaluation
and audit offices? 4) Where
will the Office's results be
reported and collated? 5) How
does the Office comply with
UNDP's transparency
requirements? We also note the
Office's fundraising
activities, and the very
generous investments totaling
$150 million this year by the
Government of India.
We'll have more on Guterres
and this Office, in India and
beyond. Amid record
unemployment rates and long
soup kitchen queues is BAPA+40
really a priority item for the
Government of Argentina?
What is happening to the UN
under Guterres, and his
spokesman Dujarric who blocks
and bans the Press? Watch this
site.
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