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International-UN-NGOs
Fraud and abuse levels stun UN
2008-01-11
Fraud and abuse have reached unexpected levels at the UN, an internal investigative unit has said. Investigations are curently being undertaken into about 250 alleged financial and sexual offences, highlighting the scale of possible impropriety afflicting the world body.

Inga-Britt Ahlenius, head of the UN office of internal oversight services (OIOS), said in a press conference: "Our caseload has been very steady over the last three months, around 250 cases.

"We found mismanagement and fraud and corruption to an extent we didn't really expect."

Two-thirds of cases being reviewed related to peacekeeping missions and about 80 were investigating alleged sexual exploitation and abuse.

Ahlenius said that investigators had already discovered that fraud was present to some degree in contracts worth about $600 million. So far 25 reports on mismanagement, fraud and corruption have been submitted to the UN's management by OIOS and its procurement task force.

Robert Appleton, head of the procurement task force, a temporary body established in 2006 after corruption was exposed in the UN oil for food programme in Iraq, said the the number of irregular contracts was not significant and many allegations could not be supported. Appleton said: "There's no question that some of the large contracts here have been tainted, but in terms of the number of contracts, it's not anywhere near the majority."

Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, said on Monday that the international body needed greater investigative powers to probe its own activities and root out fraud.

This comes after Ban was criticised for awarding a single-source contract worth $250 million to a unit of US defence firm Lockheed Martin Corp without competitive bidding. Ban said he was permitted to award such contracts in exceptional cases where the the supplier could deliver in short notice.
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Posted by:Anonymoose

#6  I bet he said it in a high, squeaky voice. All the internal oversight guys at the UN are castratos.

GOOGLE IT!
Posted by: mojo   2008-01-11 17:42  

#5  Actually i'm shocked that these guys weren't bought off. I mean what's the point of being corrupt if you don't buy off the watchmen.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-01-11 13:15  

#4  Robert Appleton, head of the procurement task force, a temporary body established in 2006 after corruption was exposed in the UN oil for food programme in Iraq, said the the number of irregular contracts was not significant and many allegations could not be supported.

Good work, Bob. Spoken like a true UNeuch. I think we've found the perfect man for the job...
Posted by: tu3031   2008-01-11 10:46  

#3  Impressive. The only company they call out by name is an American defense contractor.
Posted by: Seafarious   2008-01-11 10:13  

#2  "There's no such thing as the United Nations. If the U.N. secretary building in New York lost 10 stories, it wouldn't make a bit of difference."
John Bolton
Posted by: Besoeker   2008-01-11 09:16  

#1  This is only shocking to people that haven't been paying attention.

UN out of the US, NOW
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-01-11 09:13  

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