Amid UN Colombia
Mission Scandals CCP Yang
RTO Means YouTube and Card
Games
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
March 10 – How corrupt is
today's UN under Antonio
Guterres? Today's follow up,
the first but certainly not
last, is yet once again on his
mission in Colombia, 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 UN whistleblowers
through Inner City Press:
Dear Matthew Russell Lee, please publish:
Colleagues previously reported the
scandal at UNVMC (mission in
Colombia), regarding the selection as
CMS of Yang Wang, who was chosen
solely because of his Chinese
nationality, not his skills or
experience, as he has none.
His focus is on ensuring the team is
physically present in the office, but
he never talks about goals, vision, or
results. The only thing he cares about
is our physical presence at our desks,
regardless of whether we’re watching
YouTube or playing cards.
The Ombudsman is visiting next week to
address these complaints and the toxic
environment he has created, but what
does Yang do? He goes on vacation to
avoid the issue. And what is absurd is
that the SRSG allows
it. Yang is so weak
that Chief HR Mar Brusola uses him as
a puppet to continue manipulating
recruitments and hiring inexperienced,
unprofessional, and unethical friends.
This situation needs to be fixed
before it becomes too late, or else we
risk losing our job if the mission is
shut down due to inefficiency
We'll have
more on all this. Keep the info
coming.
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