Showing posts with label fairfacts media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fairfacts media. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

“Uncle Helen turning UNDP into a cove of corrupt NZ labour politicians”

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I am sure the good folk at UNDP Watch are looking forward to the arrival of uncle’s close confidant Chris Carter.

Above is a headline I noted on their most excellent blog, complete with the delightful picture on the left.

At the weekend, UNDP Watch linked to a couple of stories noting the prospective arrival of former Liarbour MP , the credit card abusing Chris Carter.

The blog also linked to a post from here. There was a fair debate in the comments underneath.

Thank you guys, you are welcome. They asked:

Is Helen Clark turning U.N.D.P. into a ultra left wing cove for NZ Communists??

Well, who knows? But now that Darren Hughes was had the police inquiries concerning the sex allegations against him dropped, it does raise the prospect of him making a threesome with Clark and fellow gay Chris Carter. Unlike the allegations of certain others close to Uncle, there won’t be any travel restrictions against him!

In the meantime, Chris Carter continues to provide much entertainment. I am sure he will provide much copy for UN Watch and UNDP Watch when he makes it to New York.

Hat Tip: Whale Oil, UNDP Watch

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Helen Clark: Queen of corruption?

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Uncle Helen has been busted over at the UNDP watch blog for receiving gifts while on her overseas trips and not disclosing them. The gifts are said to be worth several hundred dollars apiece and maybe over $1000. And we are talking US$.

Funny thing is, as the blog notes itself, UN staffers do not have to disclose such gifts. On top of first class flights and a salary exceeding that of Eurocrats or Hillary Clinton, Uncle does seem on a nice little earner.

But surely, if she does not have to declare such gifts, what is to stop her from being unduly influenced by a particularly generous gift. What safeguards stop this? How can anyone check? Can it be all on trust?

This latest controversy comes on top of corruption and waste involving charity funds involving the UNDP, as reported by the Associated Press and others and picked up by RedBaiter of TrueBlueNZ.

They note some curious practices at the UNDP.

An AP investigation last year found the United Nations cut back severely on investigations into corruption and fraud within its ranks, shelving cases involving the possible theft or misuse of millions of dollars. That happened after the U.N. dismantled its anti-corruption Procurement Task Force at the end of 2008.

Mmmm. Helen Clark got the UNDP job in March 2009.

And as well as fraud, we get secrecy.

Parsons said that money — roughly a fifth of the fund’s portfolio — is effectively off-limits to investigators becauseUNDP won’t share their internal audit reports. As a result, the fund’s investigators can’t look more closely at some of the fund’s biggest multimillion-dollar losses.

In Mauritania, where UNDP manages the grant money, for example, the fund’s investigators say as much as 67 per cent of an anti-HIV grant was lost due to faked documents and other fraud. They say 67 per cent of the TB and malaria grant money they examined in that country was eaten up by faked invoices and other requests for payment.

UNDP, the U.N.’s main anti-poverty program, told AP it is reviewing its policy of keeping those audit reports to itself but “takes its responsibility towards our donors and the beneficiaries very seriously.”

UNDP Watch has already mentioned this latest scandal, but there’s more.

Recently a UNDP staffer alleged corruption, getting a curt response.

UNDP corruption came to light last month in the Southern Sudan.

Helen Clark orders a UNDP boss to attack the US Republicans and the Heritage Fundation, following their criticisms of the UN.

So scared is the UNDP of whistleblowing leaks, in November it announced it would spy on all staff and computers.

And there’s even more, especially if you look at the UN itself.

Of course, the issue for us, is how guilty is Helen Clark herself.

It does seem unlikely that she is directly feathering her own nest, syphoning off funds to her own Swiss bank account.

But as UNDP head, she is presiding over much and continuing corruption at the UNDP.

Perhaps she is too busy globetrotting on UNDP business, she’s in Yemen this week, to oversee and stamp out such matters.

Indeed, maybe she’s picking up too many undisclosed gifts and freebies!

Hat tip: TrueBlueNZ

Thursday, August 13, 2009

"JOAN OF ARC IS HERE - CAN SHE CLEAN MASSIVE CORRUPTION AT UNDP?"



Liberty Scott has been lamenting the sychophancy of Tracy Wartskins and her New York jaunt to see Uncle Helen.
Naturally, we heard about the vindictiveness of National, and that New York was Helen's kind of town, but we never saw any tough questions, like what does the UNDP do?, does it do it well? And what does Clark intend doing?
Now there has been some commentary elsewhere that she will shake things up, she has an agenda and climate change and carbon trading schemes will be part of it.
New York could well become New Helengrad!!
Remember how she said New Zealand was now "too small" for her.
Well, we've save such speculation for another day, but some rigorous analysis of Uncle's motives at the UN would have been welcome instead of the fluff we saw.
But if the UNDP is to gain a bigger role in the governance of the affairs of the planet, we may want to question its record so far.
Now, there has been much criticism of the United Nations in general and there are blogsites like UNWatch. The NGO is based in Geneva and aims to monitor the UN in accordance with its principles.
The US has been a longstanding critic of the UN and you don't have to be an avid viewer of Fox News to realise the UN has problems with issues of corruption or even a leftist agenda.
The UNDP is central to the UN and Uncle Helen has a prime spot. Wasn't she declared number 3 or something in the entire organisation? So she is a big fish in this very large pond.
Any journo worth their salt could have had an easy trawl for info. There is even a UNDP Watch blogsite, apparantly run by UNDP staffers who want more openness in the 'secretive' organisation.
The UNDP Watch blog presents here an illuminating piece on the organisation's problems noting a shift in power from the assembly to bereaucrats and the UNDP becoming a 'cesspool'' of failed and discredited politicians.
A quick glance through this blog reveals a few interesting things, and certainly presents a good basis for any journo hoping to give a new global leader, for that is what Clark is, or intends to be, a good grilling on the issues facing her new role.
Helen Clark and New Zealand politics have featured on the blog already.
And I had to laugh that prior to her first speech, the blog mentioned Ian Wishart's book Absolute Power, noting a link to Amazon . Let's get to know better our Dear Leader' was an adjoining comment.
"Joan of Arc is here - will she be able to stand in front of a 6 billion dollar dirty machine?
Can she clean massive corruption at UNDP?"
was also posted below concerning her arrival.
Anyway, barely 100 days into her new job, Uncle has her first scandal, something to do with overpayments to consultants in Panama.
Obviously, as Liarbour leader for so long, Clark should be used to the swirl of scandal.
Perhaps this was valuable experience for her new role that helped her get it!
Either way, since this is Clark's first big test, it will be interesting to see how she gets along.
It will also be of interest to see if or how the New Zealand public will be told.