In
Corrupt UN of
Guterres UNIDO
Has Berlin
Office to Hire
Cronies of DG
Gerd Muller
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE, May 21 –
There
are many
corrupt
agencies in
the UN system;
UNIDO is among
them.
And
now, under
German
Director
General Gerd
Müller, it has
a Berlin
office - for
patronage.
Müller's
former
ministry
spokesman,
Olaf
Deutschbein,
apparently
needs a new
job.
Since the
former CSU
Minister
Müller took
over his
highly paid
post, he has
been
reorganizing
the authority
according to
his ideas.
Companions
from his
political
career are now
working in his
immediate
environment or
have received
lucrative
consulting
contracts.
Müller got the
post of
Managing
Director for
the former BMZ
department
head Gunther
Beger –
directly under
Müller. It's a
decision that
has surprised
many. Two
Germans at
such a high
level in an
international
organization
are considered
unusual. The
previously
represented
South
Americans were
left
behind.
The former
Parliamentary
State
Secretary
Hans-Joachim
Fuchtel was
given a
consulting
contract as a
senior expert
- the amount
of the salary
is
unknown.
Josef Karl
Pelikan also
works in his
direct
environment as
Chef de
Cabinet and
Natascha
Weisert, who
worked at GIZ
and is said to
have supported
Müller in the
internal
election
campaign for
the top
position.
This is how it
works, or
doesn't, in
the corrupt UN
system of
Antonio
Guterres, who
continues to
ban the
Press that
asks; no
response at
all from his
Melissa Fleming
to this
or from his
Gilles Michaud
to this appeal.
But we will
not
cease.
***
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