Showing posts with label akiko yuge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label akiko yuge. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Should Jens Wandel resign over Rami Makhlouf scandal in Syria?

Resign ? Why?
 


Yesterday Fox News published a story supported by documents showing that in 2011 the UNDP Syria was dealing with Rami Makhlouf, who is blacklisted by U.S. Treasury since 2008.

This morning finger-pointing began with the Office of Administrator Helen Clark dodgin responsibility to Legal Office and Bureau of Management, who are both under Jens Wandel's domain.

But is it fair to target Jens Wandel (who is a new ASG/BoM ) for deals his predecessor (Akiko Yuge) made in 2011?

Instead of transferring the responsibility, why not ask the questions of:

1. Who approved SyriaTel as vendor ?

2. Who approved Syrian Computer Society as vendor and granted them a non-bid contract to supply local UN/UNDP offices in Damascus with Internet access? 

3. Did the Legal Office of UNDP do due diligence and ask from UN/OLA and Host Country Committee and EU Brussels clearance on Syrian vendors ? 

4. Who approved the decision NOT TO INCLUDE the UN Offices in Syria under VSat (Satellite) services, but rather rely on Bashar Al-Assad infrastructure (i.e. Syrian Computer Society and SyriaTel)?

5. Who approved the programme outline for Syria that called for partnership with SyriaTel, knowing far well that SyriaTel was blacklisted by US Treasury and European Union since 2008 ? 

6. Was this a deliberate action from UNDP to undermine US/EU sanctions against al-Assad Regime? 


Thursday, February 23, 2012

UNDP SCANDAL: - Is this corruption or telepathy ? Even when a manager is rightfully appointed - UNDP process lacks transparency



On 18th October 2011 - the UNDP Watch announced the appointment of Jens Wandel as the new Director for BOM at UNDP.

4 months before the Secretary-General appointed him (only yesterday) at this position.

Is this corruption or telepathy ? Was the hole process fair or rigged ?

Well believe it or not, as of last night, while Jens Wandel is rightfully celebrating his new job, there is a request for full investigation into Ban Ki-moons & Helen Clark appointments, since this was already "predicted" 4 months in advance in press.

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U.N. Leader Ban Ki-moon Accused of

Secretive Hiring Practices and Stonewalling


By George Russell

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Editor's Note: See bottom for update to this story.

As Ban Ki-moon begins his second term as United Nations Secretary General, he has come under withering criticism from within the world organization over the way he hires and replaces top managers.

In a remarkably harsh report, a special U.N. investigative unit has charged that the way Ban chooses his most important managers is shrouded in excessive secrecy, that he keeps U.N. member states in the dark about top job vacancies, that he has created elaborate and arcane titles and functions, and skimps on detailed reference checks that could determine whether top officeholders are qualified to do their jobs.

Moreover, the inspectors say, the selection process has become so cumbersome that “appointments are not always made on time,” there is “almost no overlap between incumbents,” and that “ positions are vacant for long periods of time.”

CLICK HERE FOR THIS STORY ON FOXNEWS

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Jens Wandel vis-a'-vis Darshak Shah (Who would Helen Clark select?)

UNDP
Assistant Secretary General
Bureau of Management

Helen Clark is about to decide which UNDP insider to hire in order to replace the incompetent and ignorant Akiko Yuge.

The game is between :

Jens Wandel and Darshak Shah

While Jens Wandel is well known for his incredible vision and leadership, (see Jens CV on UNDP website), Darshak Shah on the other side is the dark man of UNDP. Darshak without a master degree nor a CPA certificate is the Chief Finance Officer of $7 Billion dollar UNDP.

But if anyone dares to search thru the UNDP site for Darshak Shah Chief Finance Officer and his personal CV - you will get a blant "Fuck you" reply from UNDP management.

Yes, Helen Clark doesn't want anyone to know about the history or background of her Chief Finance Officer and former comptroller of UNDP. His CV is "SECRET".



Instead if anyone wants information about Jens Wandel - its easy click here and you will find plenty on him, photos, videos, speeches and much more.

FINANCIAL TRANSPARENCY AT UNDP = 0 (ZERO)

Thursday, November 3, 2011

UNDP's Belated Disclosure Policy Undercut By Harassment, Diamond Smuggling and Conflict Allegations


Byline: Matthew Russell Lee of Inner City Press at the UN: News Analysis

UNITED NATIONS, -- A year late and not yet fully formed, the UN Development Program on Tuesday afternoon sent out a policy on financial disclosure, under which senior UNDP official will at some still-undefined date file some forms in some still-undefined place, to be reviewed by parties unknown.

The policy, e-mailed out by (or from the account of) Administrator Kemal Dervis to all staff, and from there to Inner City Press, is reproduced below. Unlike the policy in place for more than a year within the UN Secretariat, UNDP's belated version does not provide for review by any outside accounting firm. It fails to address the specifics of UNDP -- for example, it appears that some UNDP country directors, those at the P-5 level, would not be required to file disclosures.

On May 14, Inner City Press formally inquired, as yet without response, about one such country director, based on UNDP staff complaints, asking if he

has been accused of sexual or other harassment during his posting in [country redacted for now]; if the alleged victim is now being considered for promotion; whether [he] has a Joint Appeals Board case against him from any previous posting... and if so, where and whether it concerns sexual or other harassment.

With regard to the upcoming Executive Board meetings, please explain why on results-based budgeting, only an "oral decision" is being sought from the Board.

Also, please confirm or deny that UNDP is considering moving its Center in Bratislava to Istanbul and if so, describe any and all involvement by Kemal Dervis in such planning.

Inner City Press' questions from eight days ago [including aboutUNDP Georgia] remain entirely unresponded to.

At UNDP's last press conference in Room S-226, it was requested that UNDP come at least weekly. What is the response? And when Mr. Dervis came to S-226, he said he would return regularly. It is now May. When will Mr. Dervis hold a press conference? And what of the press availabilities at UNDP concerning One-UN? And of the One-UN opening in Albania?

Also, as arose at the UN's noon briefing on Friday, please describe any investigation of UNDP's role in the diamond industry and diamond smuggling in Zimbabwe, and please confirm, yes or no, has the UN (through a UNDP-funded entity called AMSCO or any other entity), provided any financial or in-kind support to the "River Ranch Limited" diamond mine in Zimbabwe, one of whose directors one of whose directors is on a sanctions list?

Please explain and/or comment on the statement that the DPRK "Informed UNDP that while the audit exercise could be held in DPRK for other UN agencies, UNDP could not expect Government to agree to an audit of UNDP programs" -- does UNDP still not expect the DPRK Government to "agree" to an audit of UNDP programs? How could a legitimate audit be completed without such agreement? What did the DRPK tell UNDP on March 26?

This last question, Inner City Press subsequently asked the Spokesperson for the Secretary General at Tuesday's UN noon briefing. From the transcript:

Inner City Press: Also, you’ve got this document where UNDP’s Bureau for Asia and the Pacific states that the North Korean Government told them on 26 March that UNDP could not expect the Government to agree to an audit of UNDP programs. This is a letter the UNDP circulated to its own Executive Board. How does this relate to the idea that if they wanted to go they could go? This seems to make pretty clear that UNDP was told by the Government that they wouldn't "agree to" an audit.

Spokesperson: This should be addressed to UNDP.

Inner City Press: I have a question pending there for eight days. That’s why I’m asking you.

And still no response, including on Inner City Press' question from May 11 about the UN Secretariat's second-highest legal officer's reported letter confirming an investigation into UNDP in Zimbabwe.

Disclosure at UNDP?

In the light of such stonewalling, these late-announced, still detail-less financial disclosure policies seem like a fig leaf, or a band aid. That said, because a UNDP staffer sent them to us and there are not, for whatever reason, on UNDP's web site, here they are, followed by portions of one sample staffer's comments:

From: Kemal Dervis

Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 5:15 PM
To: UNDP Global Staff
Subject: Policy on Financial Disclosure, Declaration of Interest, and Impartiality Statements (FDP)

15 May 2007

Dear Colleagues,

I would like to announce that UNDP will be implementing the policy on Financial Disclosure and Declaration of Interest (FDP) that was mandated by the Secretary- General in his bulletin of April 2006.
The General Assembly approved an amendment to Staff Regulation 1.2(n) through resolution 60/238 of 23 December 2005. By this amendment, the obligation of filing a financial disclosure statement is extended to all staff at the D-1/L6 level and above and "other staff as deemed necessary in the interest of the Organization". This General Assembly resolution also expands the scope of the financial disclosure requirement to include the spouses and dependent children of the above-mentioned categories of staff.
In response to this resolution, the Secretary-General issued a Bulletin ST/SGB/2006/6) on Financial Disclosure and Declaration of Interest statements, which became effective 1 May 2006. This bulletin requires UN staff who are at the in D1/L6 and above levels, and also those who are engaged in procurement or investment functions, to file financial disclosure statements or declare their interests in outside activities. It has been decided that UNDP will implement this policy by requiring that categories of staff as listed below file financial disclosure statements:

a. All staff at the D1/L6 level and above;

b. All staff who are procurement officers, or whose principal occupational duties are the procurement of goods and services for UNDP with Buyer and Approver roles in ATLAS in UNDP;
c. All staff whose principal occupational duties relate to the investment of assets of UNDP, or any other investment accounts for which UNDP has fiduciary or custodial responsibility;
d. Other staff members whose direct access to confidential procurement or investment information warrants the filing of a financial disclosure statement;
e. The Chairperson and the alternate Chairperson of either the Advisory Committee on Procurement at headquarters, and the Chairperson and the alternate Chairperson of the Contracts, Assets, and Procurement Committee (CAP) in country and regional offices.
Staff who meet any of the criteria listed above and work on $1 per year appointments or serve on appointments of short duration, have the obligation to file a declaration of interest statement instead of a financial disclosure statement.
As part of the UNDP Policy on Financial Disclosure, Declaration of Interest, and Impartiality Statements, staff who are voting members of any advisory committee on procurement will be asked to file a declaration of impartiality statement.
I have asked Ms. Akiko Yuge, Assistant Administrator and Director of the Bureau of Management, to lead the implementation of this policy. She will communicate directly with all of you and provide instructions on how staff should comply with the financial disclosure policy.
Regards,

Kemal

And now, from a portion of one sample UNDP staff member's response:

The letter of Kemal Dervis, while it comes with one-year delay from the day it was approved across the street (UN Secretariat), still stops short on identifying the following:

- This to-be Policy Paper should ensure and mention all levels of higher up management, starting with Kemal Dervis and Ad Melkert, and down with ASG, Regional Directors and Thematic Directors at HQ, Resident Coordinators and Resident Representatives, Country Directors, as well as all those that fall under the categories of Head of Procurement, Head of Human Resources and Head of Finances, with Approval authorities;

- This to-be Policy Paper fail to introduce and clarify the process of disclosure and whom within the organization will be the leading as well as the recipient of such disclosures and decide on whether staff has/have potential conflict of interests. In the absence of an Ethics Officer (missing since the arrival of Ad Melkert - maybe he considers himself as one), as well as an ad-hoc external contractor like Deloitte or another who could be entrusted to check and vouch on these disclosures, the process remains unclear as well as chaotic. Who should start and lead by example should be Kemal Dervis and Ad Melkert followed by Akiko Yuge, Bruce Jenks and the Shah family (director of finance Darshak Shah and his wife Aruna Thanabalasingam of the Office of Human Resources) who together own both the money and the gate to enter into UNDP.

- This to-be Policy Paper is very general and fails to provide clear instructions as well as consequences of failure from staff to do so...

Again, because a number of Inner City Press' UN sources go out of their way to express commitment to serving the poor, and while it should be unnecessary, Inner City Press is compelled to conclude this installment in a necessarily-ongoing series by saluting the stated goals of the UN agencies and many of their staff. Keep those cards, letters and emails coming, and phone calls too, we apologize for any phone tag, but please continue trying, and keep the information flowing.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Curriculum Vitae of the Chief Finance Officer of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

The UNDP is a secretive organization and so far has kept in the dark every information related to its Chief Finance Officer and Deputy Assistant Administrator, Mr. Darshak Shah. If anyone would dare to search the main website of UNDP for "Darshak Shah" will get the following message:





UNDP has no public website on its Bureau of Management, contrary to the corporate disclosure and transparency policies it claims to follow.

Given the failure of UNDP Management to disclose the activities of the Bureau of Management and its Chief Finance Officer, the UNDP WATCH will publish a serious of documents which will shed some light into the secrets of the most powerful man in UNDP's cupola:


Darshak Shah

ResidenceNew York, USA
Agency and Department or OfficeDeputy Assistant Administrator, Deputy Director and Chief Finance Officer, Bureau of Management, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

Educational Background
Year of GraduationName of SchoolDegree
1987Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of Great BritainFellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants of Great Britain (FCCA)

United Nations Service
Start date/ end dateCompanyPosition Held
October 2008 – PresentUNDPDeputy Assistant Administrator, Deputy Director and Chief Finance Officer, Bureau of Management
June 2005 – October 2008UNDPComptroller and Director, Office of Finance and Administration
March 2001- May 2005UNDPComptroller, Bureau of Management
July 1997 – August 1998UNDPSenior Resource Planning Advisor, Division of Resource Planning and Co-ordination (DPRC)
May 1995 – June 1997UNDPSenior Finance Advisor for Regional Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean (RBLAC)
May 1992 – April 1995UNDPManager of Financial Reporting, Accounts Section, Division of Finance
August 1990 – April 1992UNDPManager of Assets Control and Trust Funds Unit (ACFTU), Accounts Section, Division of Finance

Non-UN Experience
Start date/ end dateCompanyPosition Held
September 1998 – February 2001Neumann GruppeDe facto functions of a Regional Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
October 1989 – July 1990Trade Bank and Lima Finance, KenyaGroup Financial Controller
December 1987 – September 1989Trade Bank and Lima Finance, KenyaFinancial Controller
August 1982 – November 1987Bellhouse Mwangi Ernst & Young, KenyaSemi-Senior Audit Clerk to Audit Supervisor/Junior Manager

Experience/Qualifications relevant to candidacy
I have significant experience in dealing with strategic direction and management of organizations, but also comprehensive knowledge of effective internal controls and appropriate measures that need to be put in place to mitigate risk. My work experience as a member of the UNFCU Credit Committee, a comptroller in a bank to CFO of a multilateral organization, UNDP and my significant managerial experience are an attestation of my effective leadership and management style. UNFCU has been a very valuable partner with whom I have worked closely to foster a working relationship and continued provision of support to staff.

Personal Statement
UNFCU provides services to UNDP staff in many locations where banking services would otherwise be extremely complicated to have. I believe that I can play a part in furthering support to our staff that requires support from UNFCU that already gives them so much. The Credit Union is run in a highly professional manner; this resonates in the manner in which I have managed my portfolio, and hence I feel I would be able to add value in providing appropriate advice on the fiscal and risk elements of UNFCU while sustaining the level of service provided to its members.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Few of Akiko Yuge's actions in past 5 years and how it has damaged UNDP's reputation

Akiko Yuge awards 4.8 Million $ contract on IP-PBX without competitive bid and against all rules


Victory Nr.#3: Akiko Yuge cancels the 4.8 Million $ contract on IP-PBX


For your action - Ban Ki Moon !


U.S. Licensing High-Tech Exports to Syria Under U.N. Development Program


Outsiders Have Access to U.N. Development Program's Financial Management System


Ros-Lehtinen earthquake is being heard at UNDP - Uncle Helen pulls a Mark Malloch Brown one (sends most of ASGs home) major cuts on the way!


In UNDP Secrecy Plan, Even Funders Must Gives Reasons to See Audits, Board Must Be Notified, Resuming Sept. 19

The White Africans who keep UNDP secure: 11 million US$ spent to have our brothers and sisters killed in Algeria

UNDP admits wrong doing in Procurements - while keeping secret its internal Audit from PSO staff

CISCO getting ready for big business with United Nations

UNDP Headquarters in high IT alert after the exposure of its corrupt activities in Venezueala

PROFIT MAFIA IN UNDP

Is UNDP behind the vote-rigging scandal in Pakistan?

History of Akiko Yuge's actions as Chief Procurement officer at UNDP

Akiko Yuge awards 4.8 Million $ contract on IP-PBX without competitive bid and against all rules


UNDP Watch is begining a series of reviews of past UNDP Procurement decisions. Please be patient with us while we review each and every 2800 submissions to ACP. Since UNDP decided to put off-line all ACP submissions and their documentations - UNDP Watch will be publishing slowly everyday one full submission - for Public review, information and judgement. We know that it will take long, almost 1400 days, but don't worry it will be fun, and why not we all will learn from our own mistakes.

Today's Submission is : ACP-07-0845 - IP-PBX (BOM/OIST)
Total Amount: $ 4.8 Million
Status: Approved from Akiko Yuge

Tens of millions of dollars have flown from UNDP headquarters and country offices to Vendor-C from 2004, based on an LTA (Long Term Agreement) that was reached without a competitive biding and on a Direct Review basis.

What's more scandalous is that UNDP renewed C-Vendor's LTAs in 2005 (for one year) and 2006 (for two years) again without any competitive biding.

While is the job of OIOS and OAPR to immediately investigate all current LTA status within the UNDP, our story of today is about the latest award ACP-07-0845 which is among BOM/OIST and Vendor for the IP-PBX.


Akiko Yuge the Asisstant Secretary General and Director of Bureau of Management, approved the waiver of competitive Bid for a value of 4.8 millions $. The question is that how a Chief Procurement Officer, like Yuge approves a contract that is based on (a) a non-competitive LTA, and (b) on services that are not described and included under the original contract with the C-Vendor dated 2004.

But the story doesnt stop here during the Krishan Batra's absence, Ms. Yuge - pressured from Shirine and OIST went along and signed the approved the contract.

The Head of ACP - Krishan Batra thinks that Akiko shouldn't have approved it. But being an indian, Krishan doesn't know how to say this to his Boss.

Questions: (1) who is getting bribed from C-Vendor ? (2) Is it Akiko Yuge ? (3) Is it Shirine or is Elsie Laurence Chounoune the head of CAP of OIST ?

UNDP Watch sent an email to OAPR and OIOS to request an immediate investigation on C-Vendor and OIST latest bid.

If Mr. Khoury and Ms. Ahlenius will not consider to investigate the ACP-07-0845 within 48 hours from today, the UNDP watch will make public all documents about this submission including all contracts with C-Vendor dated back to 2004.

Questions for Kemal Dervis: How many contract UNDP HQs have awarded to C-Vendor since 2004 ? How many contract UNDP COs have awarded to C-Vendor based on the fake LTA signed at HQs? What would be the market & public reactions if they would know the (a)totality of all contract awards to C-Vendor and (b) the modality under which the contract was awarded to C-Vendor?

** we will answer these questions on tomorrow's follow up story.

YOU ARE BEING WATCHED !!

Meanwhile UNDP Watch call upon all UNDP staff to clean-up all your C& D- Drives because BIG BROTHER is watching you since last monday. Kemal Dervis has installed a new software that goes thru every your email and search for meta-tags (words). Change your passwords every 3 days and dont use your childrens or wifes names - they have them on files.

Day One Call: UNDP Watch Calls for immediate resignations of Akiko Yuge on the ground of incompetency and corrupt behaviour!!!!

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Ros-Lehtinen earthquake is being heard at UNDP - Uncle Helen pulls a Mark Malloch Brown one (sends most of ASGs home) major cuts on the way!

Jens Wandel to replace Akiko Yuge at UNDP's Bureau of Management


Two months ago, on Sept 6th 2011, Amb. Joseph M Torsella of USUN, speaking in front of the UNDP's Executive Board said:

Given the increasing and appropriate demand for information access by both the international community and domestic constituencies, we have reached a juncture where we have to ask the hard question: Will UNDP adopt full public disclosure as its policy, and when? The answer will have a profound impact on the perception of UNDP’s integrity and on the support it receives from donor and program countries in the years ahead.

For the sake of UNDP’s future, that answer must be “yes.” Because full transparency is an obligation we owe not just to UNDP’s donors, but also to the vulnerable population that UNDP serves: they will be the ultimate beneficiaries of the enhanced effectiveness that comes with the sunshine of public scrutiny. Because UNDP should be a leader, not a follower, on issues of public management standards. And because at a time when all of us are demanding transparency and good governance in both developed and developing states, we should ask no less of UNDP.

What you read above was not "only for UNDP's own sake", but also for the sake of all those State Department's fellows who have invested heavily in past years (decades) in UNDP, and whose budget is about to be cut by Illeana Ros-Lehtinen and GOP majority at the US House of representatives.

This time there are no Europeans to cough-up the money like they did back in 2007, when Illeana Ros-Lehtinen managed to cut almost $70 Million from UNDP in retaliation to UNDP's abuses in North Korea, Myanmar and Iran. Europeans are broke! So is the US's uncle Sam.

So Helen Clark, or let's better say - Heather Simpson, got the message and since mid September has been preparing in secret a plan of actions that would make radical changes in UNDP by 31st December 2011.

The secret plan, who seem to liken the one of Mark Malloch Brown in mid 90's, will remove almost all ASGs and D2 and strat a major reshuffling of UNDP's COs. In the plan is also included a 10% reduction of UNDP offices, specially those in Eastern Europe or CIS in countries where democratic reforms and development are quite advance the "UNDP's assistance is no longer relevant".

Among those who have received notice this week is Akiko Yuge. Jens Wandel should be the one to replace Akiko, but will Jens be comfortable to work with corrupt Darshak Shah and others at Treasury or Procurement ? Will see !

Thursday, September 22, 2011

UNDP's decision not to allow timely access to its ATLAS/Finance books - about to bring down Global Fund (Bill Gates very unhappy)


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SCANDAL: 's corruption & mismanagement about 2 bring down high-level panel finds major oversight flaws

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