In UN South Sudan No
Return to Office As Big Wigs
Work From Home as Locals
Feed Them
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
Feb 27 – How corrupt is
today's UN under Antonio
Guterres? Today's follow up is
again on his mission in South
Sudan, UNMISS, about which his
spokespeople Stephane Dujarric
and Melissa Fleming refuse all
Press questions. Inner City
Press has asked them, and
others, about the newest sex
abuse case against the UN
there. Now this, from a UN
whistleblower sent to Inner
City Press:
Dear Mr. Matthew
Russell Lee:
Senior
officials within the United
Nations Mission in South Sudan
(UNMISS) have reportedly left
their posts without notifying
their teams, creating
operational disruptions and
raising concerns over
accountability and leadership
integrity.
Some officials
have left the country without
proper handovers, forcing
junior staff to take on their
responsibilities, while others
remain at home, expecting
their subordinates to not only
perform official duties but
also carry out personal
errands, including cooking at
their residences.
[Sounds like Big Tony Guterres
- a fish rots from the head]
The situation is
further exacerbated by the
extreme heat wave affecting
South Sudan, which has led to
increased cases of
heat-related illnesses among
staff. The harsh weather
conditions, combined with high
workloads due to absent
leadership, are putting
additional strain on
personnel, raising concerns
over health risks and mission
effectiveness
Guterres,
they say, should resign or
lose immunity - and end
censorship. Watch this site.
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