| UN Corrupt in
Juba As Tony Cronies Off
List Leaked to Inner
City Press Now Staff
Speak
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE
/ Juba, Nov 8 – How corrupt is
today's UN under Antonio
Guterres? Consider South
Sudan, where UN personnel
stand accused of child rape on
which UN spokespeople Stephane
Dujarric and Melissa Fleming
have refused all Press
questions. On November 8 this,
from a UN whistleblower sent
to Inner City Press:
Dear Matthew
Russell Lee,
The SG
asked for 15% cuts in all
missions, yet, UNMISS
Management is cutting 25-30%
for over spending its budget.
A failure on the part of
UNMISS Management misuse of
funds. Makes one wonder why
they (Management) are not
affected in these cuts or at
least, taking accountability
for their failures.
Question: How did
UNMISS over spend when the
budget cycle starts from July
2025 to June 2026 and there
has been austerity measures
and freeze on recruitments for
the past year. One (1) month
after the new Budget cycle,
the Mission Leadership by Aug
2025, already claimed that,
they had overspent. How?
UNMISS leadership must be held
accountable for mismanaging
funds.
Again, why does
the cuts not affect Senior
Management many of whom, if
had Integrity, must resign or
retire but greed wont allow
them to. It is appalling
how UNMISS Management
including Section Chiefs and
Supervisors are shamelessly
silent about how unfair the
whole process has been
handled. Instead of making
efforts to correct the
unfairness, Management have
ignored staff plea for
inclusitivity. This is
because, the cuts does not
affect them nor their
protected circle of
friends. The UNMISS
Leadership are incapable of
leading and as has been much
talked about, they are not
even able to build any
relationship with its Host
government. It's a shame, how
disconnected they are from the
Host Government.
All they do,
apart from collecting huge
salaries and allowances, is
sitting in their offices,
pretending to be busy and
being called Chiefs, aside
attending many meetings and
never resolving any problem
but creating more meetings and
problems. UNMISS
does not need two (2) DSRSGs
and surely not D2s who have
proven to be useless. There
are over ten (10) D1s and
several P5s and P4s in UNMISS
- these categories earn the
most with allowances, yet when
there are financial cuts, the
focus has been shifted on
staff who earn less than they
do. How sensible is
that?
To ensure a fair
process, the scope of the CRP
must include all UNMISS Staff
in all offices including HR,
SRSG, Chief of Staff - JOC,
JMAC, etc offices.
Related, it is not clear why
Management provided specific
names for post cuts instead of
post numbers. As faith would
have it, the 'Black list'
containing staff personal
details was inadvertently
shared with staff - exposing
the dirty games by Management
(KARMA came too quick).
Due to the
negligence of Senior
Management, the "BLACK LIST"
with Staff personal details is
now available to the world,
those staff have been publicly
labelled as "UNWANTED Staff"
in the UN. This could cause
serious Psychological and
Staff Reputational Damage and
could affect their future
employment opportunuties
outside the UN. Staff
call for urgent intervention
and review of 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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