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UN Corrupt in CAR Like Juba As Tony Cronies Off Layoff Hit List Leaked to Inner City Press

by Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book Substack

UN GATE / Juba, Nov 9 – How corrupt is today's UN under Antonio Guterres? Consider first South Sudan, where UN personnel stand accused of child rape on which UN spokespeople Stephane Dujarric and Melissa Fleming have refused all Press questions. Now the same in the Central African Republic. On November 9 this, from a UN whistleblower sent to Inner City Press:

Dear Matthew Russell Lee, 

Same story at MINUSCA (Central African Republic), where the Human Resources Office mistakenly published, on October 29, 2025, a seemingly pre-approved list of 38 international staff members slated for separation. 

Strangely enough, the list reveals what appears to be a targeted purge of certain staff members. Across various sections of the Mission, not all personnel of the same grade or level are subject to the comparative review process.

For instance, in one section with five P5s, eight P4s, and six P3s, one or two staffs were selectively marked for separation — while others were spared. Favorites were protected, and it was explicitly stated that not all posts would undergo comparative review.  This selective approach raises serious concerns about fairness and transparency, suggesting that the process may be driven more by internal politics than by objective criteria. Keep the info coming!

Previously, on South Sudan:

 The UNMISS Leadership has failed its' Staff, as a result, staff have lost confidence and trust in its Leadership and in the ongoing CRP process. On 6 Nov, in what seems like a pre-approved list shared by the UNMISS-SMG by mistake - and now given no answers published by Inner City Press on its DocumentCloud here - details some offices with specific names of International staff, to be considered for cuts. 

 Guterres, they say, should end censorship. Application was made on June 19, 2025, here. Still as of October 7 no answer at all from Melissa Fleming or Stephane Dujarric. Totally corrupt. Watch this site.

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