On this subject, it is good to know that DFID of the UK is reviewing what its donations to UNRWA is actually being used for
By
Batya Jerenberg, July
29, 2019
The head of United Nations Relief and Works Agency for
Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) Pierre Kraehenbuehl is suspected by his own agency
of corruption, Al Jazeera reported Monday.
According to the Qatar-based news agency, the Ethics
Department of UNRWA has prepared a report accusing the 53-year-old Swiss and
his close circle of “abuses of authority for personal gain, to suppress
legitimate dissent and to otherwise achieve their personal objectives.”
Kraehenbuehl and his close circle reportedly used the
financial crisis caused last year when the United States stopped contributing
to the organization to take “an extreme concentration of decision-making power”
for themselves.
There was an “increased disregard for agency rules and
established procedures,” with administrative staff suffering from “low morale,
fear of retaliation… distrust, secrecy, bullying, intimidation and
marginalization.” The result was “highly dysfunctional” management of the $900
million organization.
The UNRWA commissioner general’s personal behavior was
castigated as well. According to the report, soon after he was appointed in
2014 he began taking trips to the Gulf with an UNRWA official, Maria Mohammedi,
and their relationship went “beyond the professional.” He then appointed her as
his senior adviser and used his authority to enable her to travel with him on
the organization’s dime.
The report also alleges that Kraehenbuehl has claimed
expenses while spending many months in Gulf countries on personal business
trips. Yet he has been pleading for money from donor countries ever since the
American administration cut off its major funding.
The ethics panel concluded that all the alleged improper
behavior is “an enormous risk to the reputation of the U.N.” and that “their
immediate removal should be carefully considered.”
There are four people mentioned altogether in the report.
Kraehenbuehl and Mohammedi are the only ones among them still in UNRWA’s
employ. The deputy commissioner general and chief of staff left earlier this
month.
Except to say that he was fully cooperating with the
investigation, Kraehenbuehl refused to comment on any of the allegations, Al
Jazeera said, explaining that he is “not at liberty to do so” by U.N.
rules. Mohammedi, meanwhile, characterized the accusations against her as
“false” and “ill-intentioned.”
The damning report was sent to U.N. Secretary-General
Antonio Guterres in December 2018, but a source who said that nothing was
seemingly being done decided to leak it to Al Jazeera, the agency
said. According to the U.N., the report has been passed on to the
organization’s Office of Internal Oversight Services for investigation and no
comment will be made until the probe is complete.
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